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ABINGTON    PUBLIC   LIBRARY, 


ABINGTON,     MASS. 


CENTRAL    LIBRARY. 


JANUARY,      1B91. 


BOSTON : 

Alfred  Mudge  &  Son,  Printers,  24  Franklin  Street. 
1891. 


TRUSTEES 


ABINGTON    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 


1890. 


HORACE  W.  WRIGHT. 


GEORGE  A.  BEAL. 


GEORGIANA  A.  REED. 


For  Three  Years. 
HELEN  A.  GLEASON. 

For  Two  Years. 
ALICE  A.  RICHARDSON. 

For  One  Year. 
MARY  A.  WRIGHT. 


ALBERT  CHAMBERLIN. 


WEBSTER  S.  WALES. 


HENRY  B.  PEIRCE. 


ORGANIZED     AS    FOLLOWS: 

HORACE  W.  WRIGHT,  President. 

ALBERT  CHAMBERLIN,    Vice-President. 

GEORGE  A.  BEAL,   Treasurer. 

MARY  A.'  WRIGHT,  Secret'iry. 
HORACE  W.  WRIGHT, 

ALICE  A.  RICHARDSON, 

MARY  A.  WRIGHT, 

HELEN  A.  GLE.\SON, 

GEORGIANA  A.  REED, 

Library  Committee. 


HENRY  B.  PEIRCE. 


Finance  Committee. 
WEBSTER  S.  WALES. 


GEORGE  A.  BEAL. 


Miss  MARY  OTIS  NASH  . 
Miss  MARY  ALICE  NASH  . 
Miss  JENNIE  E.  WALES      . 


LIBRARIANS. 


Librarian. 

Assistant  Librarian. 

Librarian  of  the  Branch  Library. 


HISTORICAL   SKETCH 


ABINGTON   PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 


The  town  of  Abington,  by  vote  of  its  citizens,  established  a  free  library  in  the  year  1878. 
At  the  annual  town  meeting,  in  March  of  that  year,  a  committee  consisting  of  Messrs.  Otis  W. 
Soule,  Jesse  H.  Giles,  Albert  Chamberlin,  and  Henry  A.  Noyes,  was  appointed  to  report  a 
system  of  by-laws,  rules,  and  regulations  for  the  government  of  a  free  public  library.  On  the 
loth  of  May  following,  this  committee  rendered  a  report,  which  was  accepted,  and  the  by-laws, 
rules,  and  regulations  recommended  were  adopted.  Owing  to  the  fact  that  the  town  contained 
a  second  quite  distinct  village,  known  as  North  Abington,  it  was  provided  in  the  by-laws  that 
the  library  should  be  located  at  Centre  Abington,  with  a  branch  at  North  Abington.  The 
board  of  trustees  was  made  to  consist  of  nine  members,  three  of  whom  were  to  be  elected  for 
three  years,  three  for  two  years,  and  three  for  one  year;  and,  at  each  annual  town-meeting 
subsequent  to  the  first  election,  three  were  to  be  elected,  to  hold  office  for  three  years 
thereafter. 

The  first  board  of  trustees  elected  consisted  of  Henry  A.  Noyes,  Albert  Chamberlin, 
George  A.  Beal,  Jesse  H.  Jones,  Henry  A.  Cleverly,  Horace  W.  Wright,  Mrs.  Helen  A. 
Gleason,  Miss  Alice  A.  Giles,  and  Miss  Mary  A.  Wright.  A  moderate-sized  room  in  the 
building  of  the  Abington  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company,  at  Centre  Abington,  was  rented 
for  the  use  of  the  library,  and  a  branch  repository  at  North  Abington  was  secured  in  the 
residence  of  Henry  A.  Cleverly.  No  appropriation  of  money  was  asked  of  the  town  the  first 
year,  except  the  dividend  from  the  dog  fund,  which  was  readily  voted.  This  amounted  to 
$230.01. 

At  the  first  meeting  of  the  trustees,  held  May  25,  the  officers  and  committees  prescribed 
by  the  by-laws  were  elected.  These  were  :  president,  Horace  W.  Wright ;  vice-president,  Jesse 
H.  Jones;  secretary,  Mary  A.  Wright;  treasurer,  George  A.  Beal  ;  library  committee,  Horace 
W.  Wright,  Alice  A.  Giles,  and  Jesse  H.  Jones;  finance  committee,  Henry  A.  Noyes,  Henry 
A.  Cleverly,  and  George  A.  Beal.  At  the  same  meeting  the  libraries  of  the  Centre  Abington 
Library  Association,  containing  about  900  volumes ;  the  Citizens'  Library  Association  of 
North  Abington,  comprising  about  500  volumes,  and  the  Abington  Horticultural  Society,  con- 
taining nearly  200  volumes,  all  of  which  had  been  previously  tendered  in  the  event  of  the 
establishment  of  a  public  library,  —  were  accepted.  A  bequest  of  $500,  made  several  years 
before  by  Thomas  J.  Hunt,  on  the  condition  of  a  free  library  being  maintained,  now  became 
available,  and  was  paid  by  the  estate.  With  this  bequest  a  valuable  collection  of  standard 
works,  to  the  number  of  302  volumes,  was  purchased ;  and  this  collection  was  placed  in  a  case 
by  itself,  bearing  the  words  "  Hunt  Bequest,"  in  honor  of  the  donor.  Subscriptions  were 
made  by  citizens  to  the  amount  of  $266.14.  With  these  moderate  sums  available  for  use,  and 
much  time  gratuitously  given,  preparations  for  opening  the  library  were  carried  forward 
through  the  summer;  the  volumes  were  made  ready  for  circulation,  and  catalogued;  and  the 
library  was  opened  for  the  loaning  of  books  on  the  fifth  day  of  October,  containing  at  this 
time  just  2,000  volumes.     The  branch  library  at  North  Abington  was  opened  upon  the  same 


VI  HISTORICAL    SKETCH    OF    THE 

day,  containing  400  volumes  of  the  entire  collection.  The  first  month,  1,080  volumes  were 
drawn'for  home  use ;  the  fourth  month,  Januar}',  1879,  1,973  volumes ;  708  persons  had  regis- 
tered and  received  cards. 

The  next  year,  1879,  ^^^  *^o^^'"  appropriated  ^300,  and  the  dividend  from  the  dog  fund, 
which  was  $202.78.  'I'he  next  year  $400  was  appropriated,  and  the  dividend  from  the  dog 
fund,  —  $237.13.  The  next  three  years  the  appropriation  was  $500,  and  the  dividend  from 
the  dog  fund  ;  which  latter  the  town  has  not  failed  to  vote  since  the  establishment  of  the 
library,  and  which  has  come  to  be  about  $450  per  annum.  In  1884,  $1,000  was  appropriated. 
This  year  the  library  was  moved,  from  the  cramped  quarters  which  it  had  occupied  from  the 
beginning,  to  two  spacious  rooms,  leased  for  five  years,  in  the  substantial  block  erected  by  the 
Abington  Savings  Bank ;  and  the  branch  library  at  North  Abington  was  moved  to  a  com- 
modious room  in  Standish  Hall  block  in  that  village.  In  these  quarters  the  library  and  its 
branch  have  remained  to  the  present  time.  From  1884  the  appropriation  has  been  $1,000 
from  year  to  year,  except  in  1888,  when  the  amount  appropriated  was  made  $500.  The  library 
has  thus  been  wholly  supported  by  taxation,  and  its  u<:e  has  been  whoriy  free  to  all  the  inhabi- 
tants of  the  town.     It  has  no  permanent  fund. 

The  library  now  contains  8,000  volumes  ;  2,500  of  these  are  at  the  branch  library.  Nearly 
half  of  the  total  number  have  been  received  by  gift,  —  2,000  volumes  as  the  foundation  collec- 
tion, and  2,000  volumes  since.  The  above-named  Thomas  J.  Hunt  and  Samuel  B.  Dyer  have 
been  the  chief  donors.  Mr.  Dyer,  in  successive  gifts  since  1S80,  has  presented  1,079  volumes, 
and  has  thus  increased  most  generously  the  size  and  value  of  the  library,  and  stands  as  its 
leading  benefactor.  The  ciiculation  last  year,  1889,  was  18,140.  The  average  annual  circu- 
lation has  been  18,848.  The  present  number  of  card-holders  is  1,900.  Teacher  cards  are  in 
use,  to  render  the  library  more  useful  in  connection  with  the  public  schools,  each  teacher 
being  allowed  to  draw  thereon  seven  volumes,  and  retain  them  for  a  month  if  desired.  A  libra- 
rian and  an  assistant  are  employed  at  both  the  central  library  and  the  branch,  at  an  annual 
cost  of  $332. 

The  catalogue  printed  for  use  at  the  opening  of  the  library,  and  its  fourteen  successively 
printed  supplements,  have  of  later  years  but  imperfectly  served  the  purpose  of  a  complete  find- 
ing list.  The  manuscript  copy  for  a  new. and  more  complete  catalogue  has  just  been  made, 
and  will  be  published  in  January,  1891.  This  will  embrace  all  the  volumes  in  the  central 
library,  under  title,  author,  and  in  great  part  subject  entries.  A  card  catalogue,  completed 
in  1887  and  continued  to  date,  is  quite  full  in  subject  entries,  besides  being  a  complete  guide 
to  title  and  author.  When  the  catalogue  just  prepared  shall  have  been  printed,  there  will 
be  no  lack  of  guidance  to  all  who  make  use  of  the  library. 

The  volumes  at  the  branch  library  were  catalogued  under  title  entries  in  1885,  and  the 
catalogue  printed;  the  accessions  have  formed  three  supplementary  lists. 

The  central  library  is  open  Monday,  Tuesday,  Thursday,  Friday,  and  Saturday  evenings, 
from  6.30  to  8  o'clock ;  Wednesday  and  Saturday  afternoons,  from  3.30  to  5.30  o'clock.  The 
branch  library  is  open  Monday,  Wednesday,  and  Saturday  evenings,  from  6.30  to  8  o'clock, 
and  Wednesday  and  Saturday  afternoons,  from  3.30  to  6  o'clock. 

The  names  of  the  present  trustees  are  :  Albert  Chamberlin,  George  A.  Beal,  Helen  A. 
Gleason,  Henry  B.  Peirce,  Alice  A.  Richardson,  Mary  A.  Wright,  Webster  S.  Wales,  Georgiana 
A.  Reed,  Horace  W.  Wright.  Horace  W.  Wright  has  been  president,  George  A.  Beal  treas- 
urer, and  Mary  A.  Wright  secretary,  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  from  the  founding  of  the  library. 
Albert  Chamberlin  succeeded  Jesse  H.  Jones  as  vice-president  in  1882,  when  the  latter 
removed  from  town,  and  has  filled  that  office  since.  Mary  Otis  Nash  is  librarian  of  the  central 
library,  and  Jennie  E.  Wales  of  the  branch  library. 

The  citizens'  appreciation  of  the  value  of  the  library  to  themselves  and  their  families  is 
perhaps  best  manifested  by  their  generous  appropriations  year  by  year.    There  has  been  no  fail- 


ABINGTON    PUBLIC    LIBRARY.  Vll 

ure  to  vote  ihe  full  amount  of  appropriation  recommended  by  the  trustees,  except  one  year, 
when  other  interests  required  large  outlays,  and  the  library  appropriation  was  reduced  one  half. 
The  scope  of  the  reading  has  widened  from  year  to  year,  as  the  first  full  year  the  per  cent  of 
fiction  drawn  was  seventy-nine,  while  last  year,  eleven  years  later,  it  had  dropped  to  sixty-eight 
percent;  with  a  single  year's  exception,  the  diminution  has  been  gradual  and  steady,  at  an 
average  of  one  per  cent  per  annum.  This  fact  would  seem  to  manifest  a  growing  appreciation 
of  the  educational  value  of  the  library,  and  of  its  resources  for  improvement  as  well  as  for 
pleasure.  Its  pathway  has  always  been  smooth  and  free  from  troublesome  obstructions,  and 
the  work  of  the  trustees  has  apparently  been  received  with  gratitude  and  approval. 

[This  sketch  was  prepared  by  the  president  at  the  request  of  Mr.  C.  B.  Tiljinghast,  librarian 
of  the  State  library,  for  a  work  soon  to  be  published  under  his  editorship,  which  shall  give  a 
sketch  of  each  of  the  free  public  libraries  in  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts.  It  has 
been  inserted  here  by  the  general  desire  of  the  trustees.] 


LIBRARY  RULES. 


CHAPTER   II. 

USE    OF    THE    LIBRARY. 


Section  i.  The  Library  shall  be  located  at  Centre  Abington,  with  a  branch  at  North 
Abington,  and  shall  be  open  for  the  use  and  delivery  of  books,  at  such  times  as  the  Library 
Committee  shall  designate,  due  notice  of  which  shall  be  given. 

Sect.  2.  All  inhabitants  of  the  town  of  Abington,  above  the  age  of  eighteen  years,  who 
shall  sign  an  obligation  to  observe  all  the  rules  and  regulations  of  the  Library,  shall  be  entitled 
to  take  books  therefrom  so  long  as  they  shall  comply  with  the  same.  But  if  the  applicant  for 
books  be  unknown  to  the  Librarian,  that  officer  shall  require  a  certificate,  from  some  responsi- 
ble person,  that  the  applicant  is  a  suitable  person  to  receive  books.  A  deposit  to  the  full  value 
of  the  volume  called  for,  or  of  the  set  to  which  it  belongs,  may  take  the  place  of  such  certifi- 
cate. 

Sect.  3.  Resident  minors,  twelve  years  uld  or  upwards,  may  be  allowed  the  privileges 
of  the  Library,  by  filing  a  certificate  signed  by  the  parent  or  guardian,  or  other  responsible 
person,  by  which  the  signer  shall  become,  to  the  same  extent,  responsible  for  said  minor  as  he 
would  be  for  himself. 

Sect.  4.  Every  person  entitled  to  take  books  from  the  Library  shall  receive  from  the 
Librarian  a  printed  card,  having  on  it  the  name  of  the  applicant,  and  date  of  the  delivery  of 
each  book  taken  ;  and  this  card  must  be  presented  to  the  Librarian  as  the  method  of  obtaining 
any  book  that  may  be  wanted.  Printed  slips  will  be  furnished,  upon  which  to  enter  the  num- 
bers of  books  desired. 

Sect.  5.  No  person  shall  be  allowed  more  than  one  volume  at  one  time.  Books  taken 
from  the  library  may  be  kept  fourteen  days  ;  and  any  book  may  be  retaken  once  by  the  same 
person.  The  Library  Committee  may  specify  a  shorter  or  longer  time  for  keeping  out  particu- 
lar books,  which  time  shall  be  named  on  the  cover.  The  fine  for  the  retention  of  any  volume 
beyond  the  time  specified  shall  be  two  cents  for  every  day  it  is  so  retained.     For  teachers  in 


viil  I.II5KAK^     RULES. 

public  schools,  teaclier  cards  may  be  issued,  one  for  each  teacher,  upon  which  not  more  than 
seven  books  at  any  time  may  be  drawn  for  the  use  of  their  pupils.  These  books  shall  be  upon 
subjects  connected  with  the  studies  of  the  schools,  and  may  be  retained  for  a  period  of  four 
weeks,  subject  to  renewal  unless  another  application  has  been  filed.  Teachers  shall  be 
responsible  for  all  books  so  taken,  and  will  be  expected  to  be  considerate  in  the  prompt 
return  of  volumes  not  in  actual  use.  Fines  shall  not  be  collected  for  overdue  books  upon  these 
teacher  cards.  Clergymen  resident  in  town  shall  be  entitled  to  the  same  privileges  as  the 
teachers,  subject  to  the  same  limitations  as  to  number  and  time. 

Sect.  6.  Any  book  retained  two  weeks  beyond  the  time  prescribed  by  the  regulations 
shall  be  sent  for  by  the  Librarian,  and  the  expense  incurred  in  obtaining  it  shall  be  paid  by  (he 
person  so  retaining  it. 

Sect.  7.  Any  book  not  returned  wiihin  one  week  after  demand  is  made  for  it  by  the 
Librarian  shall  be  regarded  as  lost.  All  losses  and  all  injuries  to  books,  beyond  reasonable 
wear,  shall  be  made  good  to  the  satisfaction  of  the  Library  Committee  by  the  person  liable. 

Sect.  8.  There  shall  be  an  annual  examination  of  the  Library  on  or  before  the  second 
Friday  in  January.  If  so  determined  by  the  Library  Committee,  all  books  shall  be  returned 
to  the  Library  fourteen  days  before  the  annual  examination,  under  penalty  of  a  fine  of  one 
dollar.     Seasonable  notice  of  the  time  shall  be  given  by  the  Librarian. 

Sect.  9,  Books  taken  shall  be  used  in  the  family  of  the  taker  only,  and  no  person  owing 
a  fine  or  forfeiture  shall  receive  books  from  the  Library  until  the  same  is  settled  to  the  satisfac- 
tion of  the  Library  Committee. 

Sect.  10.  Books  of  reference,  and  those  not  intended  for  general  circulation,  shall  not 
be  loaned  except  by  an  order  signed  by  at  least  two  of  the  Library  Committee. 

Sect,  i  i.  All  visitors  to  the  Library  rooms  will  be  required  to  demean  themselves  quietly, 
and  to  avoid  all  unnecessary  conversation  ;  and  any  persons  abusing  the  privileges  of  the 
Library,  by  improper  or  offensive  conduct,  shall  be  denied  admission  to  the  rooms. 

LIBRARY    HOURS. 

Every  evening  except  Sunday  and  Wednesday,  from  6.30  to  8  o'clock. 

Wednesday  and  Saturday  afternoons,  from  3.30  to  5.30  o'clock.     Legal  holidays  excepted. 


CATALOGUE. 


Books  iMARKED  *  *  are  books  of  reference,  and  are  subject  to  Chapter  II.,  Section  lo,  of  the  library  rules. 

Books  m.vrked  *  are  the  more  expensive  volumes,  or  sets  of  volumes,  the  loan  of  which  shall  be  granted  to 
adult  card-holders  upon  any  considerate  request. 

M.A.GAZINES  in  bound  volumes  are  assigned  shelves  111-199;  Fiction,  shelves  211-299;  Travel,  shelves 
311-399;  History,  shelves  411-499;  Biography,  shelves  511-599;  Science,  shelves  611-699;  Poetry,  shelves 
711-799;  Literature  and  Fine  Arts,  shelves  811-899;  Education,  Morals,  Religion,  and  Miscellaneous^ 
shelves  911-999. 

The  Hunt  Collection  is  assigned  shelf  numbers  having  a  cipher  in  the  ten's  place,  as  202,  308,  404,  701, 
805,  the  figure  in  the  hundred's  place  always  denoting  class-division,  and  the  figure  in  the  unit's  place  the  tier  in 
the  section. 

Juveniles  in  the  classes  fiction,  travel,  history,  and  biography,  are  for  the  most  part  assigned  shelves  having 
the  figures  7,  8,  9  in  the  ten's  place;    thus  juvenile  fiction  is  numbered  271-299;    juvenile  travel,  371-399,  etc. 


A. 

Abbot;  by  W.  Scott 262.10 

AbbOtsfOrd.     Irving,  W 817.13 

Abbott,  Anne  W.     The  Olneys 29 1. 4 

Abbott,  Charles  C.  Naturalist's  rambles  about  home  645.7 

Upland  and  meadow 667.8 

Abbott,  Jacob.      Discovery  of  America 475- ' 

Florence  stories.     3  vols. : 

1 .  Florence  and  John 271.15 

2.  Grimkie 271.16 

3.  Orkney  Islands ,..271.17 

Illustrated  histories : 

Alexander  the  Great 47I-I 

Alfred  the  Great 471-2 

Charles  1 471-3 

Charles  II 471-4 

Cleopatra 471.5 

Cyrus  the  Great ....   471.6 

Darius  the  Great 471-7 

Elizabeth 471-8 

Genghis  Khan 471-9 

Hannibal    471.10 

Julius  Cresar 471-II 

Margaret  of  Anjou 471.12 

Mary,  Queen  of  Scots 471-13 

Nero 471-14 

Peter  the  Great 471-15 

Pyrrhus 471.16 

Richard  1 471-17 

Richard  II 471.18 

Richard  III 471-19 

Romulus 471.20 

William   the  Conqueror 471.21 

Xerxes  the   Great 471.22 

Marco  Paul's  voyages  and  travels.     6  vols. : 

1 .  New  York 393.  i 

2.  Erie  canal 393-2 

3.  Forests  of  Maine -  • .   393.3 

4.  Vermont 393-4 

5-     Boston   393.5 

6.     Springfield  armory 393-6 

Rollo  books.      14  vols. : 

1.  Rollo  learning  to  talk 271.1 

2.  Rollo  learning   to  read 271 .2 

3.  Rollo  at  work 271.3 


Abbott,  Jacob,  continued. 

4.  Rollo  at  play 27 1 .4 

5.  Rollo  at  school. 271.5 

6.  Rollo's  vacation. 271.6 

7.  Rollo's  experiments 271.7 

8.  Rollo's  museum 271.8 

9.  Rollo's  travels 271.9 

10.  Rollo's   correspondence 271.10 

11.  Rollo's   philosophy:   Water 271. 11 

12.  Rollo's  philosophy:  Air 271.12 

13.  Rollo's  philosophy:   Fire 271.13 

14.  Rollo's  philosophy  :   Sky 271.14 

Rollo's  tour  in  Europe.     10  vols. : 

1.  Rollo  on  the  Atlantic 372.11 

2.  Rollo  in  Paris 372.12 

3.  Rollo  in  Switzerland 372.13 

4.  Rollo  in  London 372.14 

5.  Rollo  on  the  Rhine 372.15 

6.  Rollo  in  Scotland 372.16 

7.  Rollo  in  Geneva 372.17 

8.  Rollo  in  Holland 372.18 

9.  Rollo  in  Naples 372.19 

10.     Rollo  in  Rome 372.20 

Science  for  the  young.     4  vols. : 

1.  Heat 673.1 

2.  Light 673.2 

3.  Land  and  water 673.3 

4-     Force 673.4 

The  teacher 916.1 

Abbott,  John  S.  C.     Illustrated  histories : 

Henry  IV 471.23 

Hernando  Cortez 471.24 

Hortense 471.25 

Joseph   Bonaparte 471.26 

Josephine 471.28 

Louis  XIV 471.29 

Louis  Philippe 47 1 .30 

Madame   Roland 471-31 

Maria  Antoinette 471-32 

Abbott,    Lyman,    and  Halliday,    S.  B.      Henry 

Ward  Beecher  :  sketch 523.14 

Abe  of  finance;   by  S  Newcomb  .    . . . .    823.12 

Abdallnh  ;  by  Laboulaye 241.10 

Abell,  L  G.      Skilful  housewife's  book 653.2 

Abercromby,   Ralph.      Weather 683.5 

Abing'tOIl.     Hobart,  A.      Historical  sketch =^428.9 


ABIN6TON. 


ATRICA. 


Abin^tOn,  continued. 

Hobart,  B.      History 428.10 

Same **R2.i  i 

See  History  of  Plymouth  County •  ♦*R8.i  i 

One  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  in- 
corporation of  the   town,  June  lO,  1862...   428.5 

Public  library.     Catalogue,  1 89 1 **R7. 1 

Reports  of  the  trustees,  1 878-1 890 **R2.9 

Town  reports,  1845-1S89.     5  vols **R2.i-5 

About,  Edmond.      Rouge  et  noir 243.37 

Story  of  an  honest  man 243.38 

About  old  storv-tellers  ;   by  D.  G.  Mitchell 815.10 

About  people;'  by  K.  G.  Wells 917.6 

Abroad  again;   by  C.  Guild 342-17 

Aradia.     See  Over  the  border;  by  E.  B.  C 335.2 

Acadia   and   New   France;    by    H.  Butterworth. 

[Zigzag  journeys.] S?^-^ 

Accidents.     Sargent,  D.  A.     In  case  of  accident,  925.4 

Achsah  ;  by  P.  Pennot 232.22 

Across  America  and  Asia;   by  R.  Pumpelly 319-7 

Across  Patagonia;   by  F.  Dixie 3i7-i3 

Acts  and  resolves  of  Massachusetts,   1 879-1890. 

12  vols **R2.2I-32 

Adam  and  Eve;   by  L.  Parr 254.31 

Adam    Bede ;   by  George  Eliot 203.9 

Adams,  A.  A.      Madelon  Lemoine 229.23 

Adams,  Charles  Francis,  ed.     Life  and  works  of 

Tohn  Adams.      10  vols 5184-13 

Familiar  letters  of  John  Adams  and  his  wife-  . .   516.5 
Adams,  C.  K.,  ed.    Representative  British  orations. 

3  vols 822.1-3 

Adams,  G.  B.      Mediaeval    civilization 481. i 

Adams,  Henry.     Life  of  John  Randolph 515.5 

Adams,  H.  C.     Schoolboy  honor 278.21 

Wroxby  college 278.22 

.idams,  H.  B.      Study  of  history  in  American  col- 
leges and  universities • 916.18 

Adams,  John.     Life  and  works.      10  vols 518.4-13 

Familiar  letters  of  John  and  Abigail  Adams.  . .   516.5 

See  Adams,  C.  F.     Life * 518.4 

Morse,  J.  T.,  Jr.      Life 515.11 

See  also  Fiske,  J-     Presidents  of  America,  with 

portrait  . . ". **R9.3 

Adams,  John  Quincy.    5f^  Morse,  J.T.,  yr.  Life,  515. i 

Sewprd,  W.  H.      Life  and  public  services 518.14 

See  also  Fiske,  J.     Presidents  of  America,  with 

portrait  . .  -" **R9.3 

Adams,  I- S.     Half-hour  stories  of  choice  reading,  821.7 
Adams,  S'ehemiah.     Lecture :  Why  am  I  a  Trin- 
itarian Congregationalist? 921. i 

South-side  view  of  slavery  in  1854 336-2 

Adams,  Oscar  Fay.      Brief  handbook  of  Ameri- 
can authors **R4.l6 

Brief  handbook  of  English  authors **R4-I5 

Dear  old  stor)--tellers 576.3 

Ed.     Through  the  year  with  the  poets.     12  vols. 

(One  volume  for  each  month.) 735-1 1-22 

Adams,  Samuel.     5c'i' Hosmer,  J.  K.     Life 515-13 

Wells,  W.  V.    Life  and  public  services.  3  vols.  518.1-3 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.     Egypt,  past  and  present 346.15 

Maid  of  Orleans 556.4 

Ed.    Page,  esquire,  knight 273.16 

Adams,  William  T.   (^Oliver  Optic.)     Brave  old 

salt 294.6 

Palace  and  cottage 294. 1 1 

Try  again 294. 1 9 

Vine  and  olive 294. 1 7 

Yankee  middy 294.4 

Young  lieutenant 294.3 

Addison,    Joseph,    and   others.      Spectator.      6 

vols 81 1. 5-10 

See  Courthope,  W.  J.     Life 545-34 

See  also  Johnson,  S.     Chief  lives  of  the  poets . .  .^^"j.^z 
Macaulay,  T.  B.     Essays 816.5 


Addison,  continued. 

Spalding,  W.     Biography 557-1 

Thackeray,  W.  H.     English  humorists   202.10 

Adec,  -^-  A.     The  life-magnet :  story 232.14 

Adder,  Max.    Elbow-room 221.3 

Adirondacks.     Colvin,   V.     Topographical  sur- 
vey          6A 

Murray,  W.  H.  H.     Adirondack  tales 223.47 

Northrup,  A.  J.     Camps  and  tramps 324-5 

Advance-guard  of  western  civilization;   by  J.  R. 

Gilmore 412.15 

Advancement  of  learning;   by  Bacon 803.19 

Adventure.     Goodrich,   F.   B.     Man   upon  the 

sea-        328.2 

Hale,  E.  E.     Stories  of  adventure 223.16 

Adventures  of  a  widow;   by  E.  Fawcett 234.5 

Adventures  of  a  young  naturalist;  by  L.  Biart..   377.2 

Adventures  of  .Eneas;   by  A.  J.  Church 273.6 

Adventures  of  an  American  consul  abroad;   by 

Luigi  Monti 242.35 

Adventures  of  Capt.  Bonneville;   by  W.  Irving..   313.5 
Adventures  of  Capt.  Mago,  B.  C.    1000;   by  L. 

Cahun 328.4 

Adventures  of  David  Vane-  and   David    Crane; 

by  J.  T.  Trowbridge 224.31 

Adventures  of  Harry  Richmond;  by   G.   Mere- 
dith   267.36 

Adventures  of  Mr.  Verdant  Green;   by  C.  Bede- 251. 16 
Adventures  of  Oliver  Twist;   by  C.  Dickens.--.    263.2 

Adventures  of  Philip;   by  W-  M.  Thackeray 202.6 

Adventures  of  Rob  Roy;   by  J.   Grant 251.6 

Adventures  of  Telemachus;  by  F.  de  S.  Fenelon,8o4.i9 
Adventures    of  Timias  Terrystone;     by  O.   B. 

Bunce 229.25 

Adventures  of  Ulysses;  by  C.  Lamb 804.18 

Jlneas.     Church,  A.  J.     Adventures  of  .Eneas-.   273.6 

^Eneid  of  Virgil ;    translated  by  C.  P.  Cranch 708. 1 5 

See  Church,  A.  J.     Stories  from  Virgil 273.2 

Jlschj'lOS.       Tragedies;     translated    by   E.    H. 

Plumptre -. 711.1 

Tragedy:      Agamemnon;      translated    by    R. 

I  Browning 723-18 

!  J!sop.     Fables 932-2 

See  Scudder,  H.  E.    Book  of  fables,  chiefly  from 

1  .-Esop 277.1 

I      See  also  Adams,  O.  F.     Dear  old  story-tellers..   576.3 
Jlstlietical    and    philosophical    essays;     by    F. . 

Schiller 803.1 

Afghanistan.     By  a.  G.  Constable 468.15 

Afloat  and  ashore ;   by  J.  F.  Cooper 211. 31 

j  Afloat  in  the  forest ;    by  M.   Reid 297.14 

I  Africa.     Andersson,  C.  J.     Lake  Ngami :  South- 

I  western  Africa 349-3 

Baker,  S.  W.     In  the  heart  of  Africa 349-13 

Ismailia 308.  i 

:      Gumming,  R.  G.     Five  years  of  a  hunter's  life 
in    the   far   interior   of  South   Africa.     2 

vols 349.19,20 

Drummond,  H.     Tropical  Africa 349-23 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.,   and  Low,   C.   R.     Great 
'  African  travellers,  from  Bruce  and  Mungo 

Park  to  Livingstone  and  Stanley 349-3° 

!      Knox,  T.  W.     Boy  travellers  in  Central  Africa.  •   386.5 

Boy  travellers  on  the  Congo 386. 1 2 

Livingstone,  D.     In  South  Africa 349-4 

Last  journals 349-22 

Mackenzie,  J.     Day-dawn  in  dark  places 349-14 

[      Schweinfurth,  G.     Heart  of  Africa.     2  vols- -308.2,  3 
Serpa  Pinto.     How  I  crossed  Africa.     2  vols.  .349.1,  2 

Stanley,  H.  M-     Congo.     2  vols 349-26,  27 

i  How  I  found  Livingstone 349-25 

In  darkest  Africa.     2  vols 349.28, 29 

•          Through  the   dark  continent.     2  vols- --- 349.16,  17 
I      Taylor,  B.     Journey  to  Central  Africa 349-6 


AFRICA. 


ALICE. 


Africa,  continued. 

Thomson,  J.     Through  Masai  land 349. 1 5 

For  other  works  on  Africa,  see  the  various  di- 
visions. 
After  a  shadow,    and   other   stories;    by  T.   S. 

Arthur 281.19 

After  dark;  by  W.  Collins 258.3 

After  life;   by  E.  M.  Sewell 266.33 

After  the  ball,  and  other  poems;  by  N.  Perry.. .  .714.20 

Afternoon  of   unmarried  life 927.4 

AgamentiCUS  ;  by  E.  P.  Tenney 238.39 

Agassiz,  Louis.  Geological  sketches.    2  vols.. 675.10,  11 

and  Mrs.  Agassiz.     Journey  in  Brazil 3l7-l8 

and   Gould,   A.    A.      Principles   of    zoology : 

Part  I.:  Comparative  physiology 693.1 

See  Agassiz,  E.  C.     Life  and  correspondence. 

2  vols 533.5,  6 

See  also  Whipple,  E.  P.     Recollections  of  emi- 
nent men. 534-4 

Wright,  H.  C.    Children's  stories  of  the  great 

scientists. 575  9 

Agatha  and  the  shadow;  by  E.  P.  Tenney 238.38 

Age  of  Anne;   by  E.  E.  Morris.     [Epochs.] 451 -13 

Age  of  chivalry;  by  T.  Bulfinch 815.8 

Age  of  Elizabeth;   by  M.  Creighton.     [Epochs.].  451.6 

Age  of  fable;   by  T.  Bulfinch 815.7 

Agge,  Anne  A.,  and  Brooks,  Mary  M.     Marble- 
head  sketches *R9.2i 

Agnes  of  Sorrento;   by  H.  B.  Stowe 215.3 

Agnes  Surriage ;   by  E.  L.  Bynner 229.37 

Agriculture.     Boussingault,  J.  B.     Rural  econ- 
omy     61  I.I  I 

Colman,  H.     Agriculture  and  rural  economy...  617.5 

Downing,  A.  J.     Rural  essays 617.6 

Emerson,  G.  B.,  and  Flint,  C.  L.      Manual  of 

agriculture 612.10 

Johnston,  J.  F.  W.    Lectures  on  the  applications 

of  chemistry  and  geology  to  agriculture.  •  .616.4 
Elements  of  agricultural  chemistry  and  geol- 
ogy  ••   6163 

Liebig,  J.    Chemistry  in  its  application  to  agri- 
culture     616.6 

Letters  on  modern  agriculture 612.3 

Loring,  G.  B.     Agriculture  and  the  horse 625.5 

Morton,  J.  C,  ed.  Cyclopcedia  of  practical  and 

scientific  agriculture.     2  vols **R3.7,  8 

Norton,  J.  P.     Elements  of  scientific  agricul- 
ture   611. 7 

Stephens,  H.     Farmer's  guide  tci  scientific  and 

practical  agriculture 61 7.3,  4 

Thaer,  A.  D.    Principlesof  practical  agriculture,    617.8 
Waring,  G.  E.,  yr.     Elements  of  agriculture. . .   612.4 
See  also  Farming. 
Agriculture    of   Massachusetts.     Reports,    1847 

and  1848.     2  vols 618.I,  2 

Reports,  1859-61.     2  vols 618.3,  4 

Report,  1852 618.5 

Reports  of  the  secretary  of  the  board  of  agri- 
culture of  Massachusetts,  I.  to  XXXVIL, 

1853-1889.     37  vols 618.6-24;   619.1-18 

Wright,  Carroll    D.     Census  of  Massachusetts, 
1885.     Vol.    3:  agricultural  products  and 

property **R8.6 

Agriculture,  United  States.     See  United  States. 
Departmoit  of  agriculture. 

AgUilar,  Grace.     Days  of  Bruce.     2  vols 265.37,  38 

Home  influence 265.39 

Home  scenes  and  heart  studies 265.41 

Mother's    recompense;    sequel    to    Home   in- 
fluence   265.43 

Vale  of  cedars 265.40 

Woman's  friendship 265.42 

Aids  to  reflection;   by  S.  T.  Coleridge 805.1 

Aimwell,  Walter,  pseud.     See  Simonds,  William. 


Ainger,  Alfred.     Life  of  Charles  Lamb 545-25 

Ainslie,  Herbert.      Pilgrim  and  the  shrine 567.2 

Alaska.     Allen,  W.  B.     Red  mountain  of  Alaska,  385.1 

Mudge,  Z.  A.     Fur-clad  adventurers 355-2 

Pierrepont,  E.     From  Fifth  Avenue  to  Alaska,  31 2.6 

Scidmore,  E.  R.     Alaska 312.5 

Whymper,  F.    Travels  in  Alaska 312.4 

Woodman,  Abby  J.     Picturesque  Alaska 312.7 

Albany,  Countess  of.     6'^^  Lee,  V.      Life 5 1 2.8 

Albert,  Prince  consort.     See  Martin,  T.       Life. 

5  vols .    566.5-9 

Albert  N'yanza;   by  S.  W.  Baker 349-21 

Alchemy.     Topelius,  Z.     Times  of  alchemy 249.35 

Alcoholic  liquors.     Carpenter,  W.  B.     Use  and 

abuse 924.  i 

AlCOtt,  A.  Bronson.     Ralph  Waldo  Emerson 514-6 

Table-talk 827.4 

AlCOtt,  Louisa  M.     Aunt  Jo's  scrap-bag.     6  vols. : 

1 .  My  boys. 287. 1 1 

2.  Shawl-straps 287. 1 2 

3.  Cupid  and  Chow-chow 287.13 

4.  My  girls 287-14 

5.  Jimmy's  cruise  in  the  "  Pinafore  " 287.15 

6.  An  old-fashiored  Thanksgiving 287.16 

Eight  cousins 287.7 

Garland  for  girls 287.25 

Hospital  sketches 287.23 

Jack  and  Jill 2S7.20 

Jo's  boys;   sequel  to  Little  men 287.21 

Little  men 287.5 

Little  women 287.4 

Lulu's  library,  vol.  i 287.18 

Lulu's  library,  vol.  2 287.24 

Lulu's  library,  vol.  3 287.26 

Modern  Mephistopheles;   whisper  in  the  dark..2S7.27 

Moods 287.9 

Morning  glories,  and  other  stories 287.1 

Old-fashioned  girl 287.6 

Rose  in  bloom;   sequel  to  Eight  cousins 287.3 

Silver  pitchers,  and  other  stories 287.10 

Spinning-wheel  stories 287.17 

Under  the  lilacs 287.19 

Work 287.8 

5^^  Cheney,  E.  D.,  ^a'.  Life,  letters,  and  journals,  524.1 
See   also   Bolton,  S.  K.     Girls  who  became  fa- 
mous     575-6 

AlCOtt,  W.  A.     Forty  years  in  the  wilderness  of 

pills  and  powders 915-' 

Young  man's  guide. 921.2 

Ed.     Library  of  health,  vol.  5,  1841 925.25 

Alden,  Isabella  M.     {Pansy.)     Endless  chain .. .   288.1 

Four  girls  at  Chautauqua 288.2 

Aldrich,   Thomas    Bailey.      From  Ponkapog  to 

Pesth 342.15 

Marjorie  Daw 224.4 

Mercedes,  and  later  lyrics 736-5 

Prudence  Palfrey 224.2 

Queen  of  Sheba 224.5 

Stillwater  tragedy 224.3 

Story  of  a  bad  boy 224.  i 

and  Oliphant,  M .  O.  W.     Second  son 266. 1 2 

.Sif^Rideing,  W.  H.    Boyhood  of  living  authors,  576.2 

Aldridge,  R.     Life  on  a  ranch 3I3-I7 

Alec  Forbes;   by  G.  MacDonald 256.26 

Alexander  the  Great.     See  Abbott,  J.     History,  471. i 
Mahaft'y,   J.   P.     Story    of  Alexander's  empire. 

[Nations.] 482. 1 3 

Plutarch.     Lives,  vol.  4 5^7-4 

Rollin,  C.     Ancient  history,  vol.  3 •    449.4 

Alexander,  Mrs.     See  Hector,  Annie  F.  T. 

Alexis  the  czarevitz:   tragedy;   by  A.  Eustaphiere,  541. i 

Alfred  tin-  Great      Abbott,  J.     History 471-2 

Alhainbra  ;  by  W.  Irving 344.6 

Alice,  Princess:  biographical  sketch  and  letters,  566.4 


AlilCE'S. 


AMERICAN. 


Alice's  adventures  in  wonderland;  by  L.  Carroll,  282.6 

Alice  Brand;  by  A.  G.  Riddle ; 229.19 

Alice  Lorraine;   by  R.  D.  Blackmore 252.19 

Alice  Withrow;    by  L.  R.  Fleming 292.35 

Alison,  Archibald.      History   of  Europe,    1789- 

1852.     8  vols 407.1-8 

All  about  Pasadena;   by  C.  F.  Holder 323.1 

All  among  the  lighthouses;   by  M.  B.  Crownin- 

shield .....    314.9 

All  sorts  and  conditions  of  men;  by  W.  Besant.  .258  23 
All "s  well  that  ends  well :  comedy;  Shakespeare,  701.5 
illegri,  Antonio  da  Correggio.     See  Tytler,  S. 

Old  masters 818.8 

\'an  Rensselaer,  Mrs.  S.     Six  portraits 54424 

Vasari,  G.     Life 544. 1 7 

Allen,  A.  V.  G,     Life  of  Jonathan  Edwards 522.21 

Allen,  Ethan.     See  De  Puy,  H.  W.     Mountain 

hero  and  his  associates 516.4 

Allen,    Fred  H.       Young  folks'    history  of  the 

reformation 474. 1 3 

Allen,  G.  G      Phonography 918.2 

Allen,  Mrs.  Josiah;  or,  Josiah  Allen's  \v\ie,  pseud. 

See  Holley,  Marietta. 
Allen,  J-  F.     Culture  and  treatment  of  the  grape 

vine 614.8 

Allen,  J.  H.     Outline  of  Christian  history,  a.  d. 

50-1880 462.13 

Allen,  L.  F.     New  American  farm  book 61 2. 11 

Allen,  Mary  "E,.,  joint  author.     See  Safford,  Mary 

J. 
Allen,   Paul.     History  of  the  expedition,  under 
the  command  of  Capts.  Lewis  and  Clarke, 
to  the  sources  of  the  Missouri,  1804-6.     2 

vols 31 II,  2 

Allen,  R.  L.     American  farm  book 61 2.1 1 

Domestic  animals 6 1 5 .8 

Allen,  Willis  B.     Red  mountain  of  Alaska. 385.1 

Allibone,    S.    A.      Dictionary    of    authors.      3 

vols **R4. 26-28 

Poetical  quotations,  from  Chaucer  to  Tenny- 
son   **R4.2i 

Sketch  of  the  life  and  writings  of  Lord   Ma- 

caulay. 446.21 

Allston,  Washington.  See  Sweetser,  M.  F.  Life,  544.14 
.Vll.yn,  i2iC\i,  pseiiJ.,Joiiit  author.     See  Blouet,  P. 

Almanac.     American  almanac  for  1887 **R3.28 

Ayer's  almanac  for  18S9,  printed  in  twenty-one 

languages  **R3.29 

Almost  a  duchess. 237.18 

"  .V16lia  "  ;  by  G.  L.  Chaney 368.2 

Alone  ;  by  Marion  Harland 218.1 

Alpine  Fay;   by  E.  Werner 247.27 

Alps.      Eddy,  D.  C.     Alps  and  the  Rhine 382.4 

Havergal,   F.    R.      Swiss    letters   and   Alpine 

poems. 364.6 

Tyndall,  J.     Hours  of  exercise  in  the  Alps 364.5 

Waring,  G.  E.,  Jr.     Tyrol  and  the  skirt  of  the 

Alps... 364.2 

Whymper,  E.      Scrambles  amongst  the  Alps . .   364.4 
See  also  Switzerland. 

Alton  Locke;   by  C.  Kingsley 261.22 

Amazon  river.    Agassiz,  L.    Geological  sketches. 

(^ Physical  history  of  the  valley.) 675  1 1 

Orton,  T-     Andes  and  the  Amazon 317.2 

Reid,  Mayne.     Forest  exiles 297.8 

Smith,  H.  H.     Brazil,  the  Amazons,  and  the 

coast 317.1 

See  also  Brazil  and  South  America. 

Amelia  ;  by  H.  Fielding 261 .1 

Amenities  of  home;  by  M.  E.  W.  Sherwood,  i.  654.5 
Amenities  of  literature;  by  I.  Disraeli.     2  vols. 806.5,  6 

America.     Abbott,  J.     Discovery 475.1 

Baird,  C.  W.    Huguenot  emigration  to  America. 


2  vols. 


.447. 


H 


America,  continued. 

Baldwin,  J.  D.     Ancient  America 412. 1 

Baxter,  J.  P.     Early  voyages  to  America.'. 412.20 

Coffin,  C.  C.     Old  times  in  the  colonies 476.4 

Doyle,   J.  A.      English    colonies   in   America. 

3  vols 413.3-5 

Eggleston,  E.     First  book  in  American  history,  475.22 

Faithfull,  Emily.     Three  visits  to  .\merica 322.1 

Humboldt,   A.    von.      Equinoctial   regions   of 

America.     3  vols 31 7.9-1 1 

Monroe,  Mrs.  L.  B.     Story  of  our  country 475.4 

Pumpelly,  R.     Across  America  and  Asia 319.7 

Williams,  G.  W.     History  of  the  negro  race  in 

America.     2  vols ..427.1,2 

Wilson,  D.    Prehistoric  man  in  America.  2  vols,  459.1, 2 
Wilson,  H.     History  of  the  rise  and  fall  of  the 

slave  power  in  America.     3  vols 406.7-9 

Wingor,  J.,  ed.  Narrative  and  critical  history  of 

America.     8  vols *437.ii-i8 

Wright,  H.  C.     Children's  stories  in  American 

history 47S.IO 

Children's  stories  of  American  progress 475.18 

See  also  United  States  (7;/</ North  America. 
America  and  France,  1 776-1 794;  by  L.  Rosen- 
thal  447-12 

America,  Central.     See  Central  America. 
America,  North.    See  North  America. 
America,  South.     See  South  America. 

American;  by  H.  James 213.10 

American  almanac,  year  1856 928.4 

Year  1S87 **R3.28 

American  authors.     Adams,  O.  F.     Brief  hand- 
book  **R4.i6 

Higginson,  T.  W.     Short  studies 825.4 

Stories  by  American  authors.     10  vols 232.7-16 

American  baron  ;   by  J.  De  Mille 233.2 

American  bicycler;   by  C.  E.  Pratt 662.6 

American  boy's  handy  book;   by  D.  C.  Beard. . .    662.8 
American  civil  war.     See  Civil  war  in  America. 
American    commonwealth;     by    J.    Bryce.      2 

vols 414.II,  12 

American    commonwealth   series;  ed.  by  H.  E. 
Scudder : 

California;   by  J.  Royce 423. 7 

Connecticut;   by  A.  Johnston 423.10 

Indiana;    by  J.  P.  Dunn,  Jr 423.12 

Kansas;   by  L.  W.  Spring 423.6 

Kentucky ;  by  N.  S.  Shaler 4234 

Maryland;   by  W.  H.  Browne 423.3 

Michigan ;    by  T.  M.  Cooley 423.5 

Missouri;   by  L.  Carr .^ 423. 1 1 

New  York;   by  E.  H.  Roberts.     2  vols 423.8,  9 

Ohio;   by  R.  King    423.13 

Oregon;   by  W.  Barrows   423.2 

Virginia ;    by  J.  E.  Cooke 423.x 

American  conflict;   by  H.Greeley.     2  vols 426.2,3 

American  cyclopcedia;   ed.  by  G.  Ripley  ««^C. 

A.Dana.     16  vols **R5.i-i6 

Index  thereto **R5. 1 7 

American  discovery.     D'Anvers,  N.     Heroes...  486.1 
American  explorers.     Higginson,  T.    W.     Book,  475.7 
American  family  encyclopi^^dia  of  useful  knowl- 
edge;  by  T.  Webster  and  Mrs.  Parkes. .  .**R3.3 

American  farm  book;   by  L.  F.  Allen 61 2.11 

American    farmer's  encyclopaedia ;  by  G.  Emer- 
son  **'R3.6 

American  farms ;   by  J.  R.  Elliott 823.20 

American    fish,  and  how  to  catch   them;   by  an 

old  angler 663. 1 

American  flower-garden  directory;   byR.  Buist..   613.3 

American  fruit  book ;   by  S.  W.  Cole 614.15 

American  fruit  culturist;   by  J.  J.  Thomas 614.16 

American  gardener's  calendar;    by  B.  McMahon,  61 7.9 
American  girl  abroad ;   by  A-  Tr^fton 342.24 


AMERICAN. 


ICIS. 


American  girl's  handy  book;    by  L.  and  A.  B. 

Beard 662.9 

American    health     primers;     ed.    by     W.     W. 
Keen.     12  vols.     See  Health  primers  for 

names  of  the  series 925.5-16 

American  home  garden ;   by  A.  Watson 61 1. 1 

American  in  Iceland ;   by  S.  Kneeland 361.1 

American  Indians.     See  Indians  of  America. 
American  literature.   Tuckerman,  H.  T.    Sketch,  815.16 

Tyler,  M.  C.     History.     2  vols 825.1,  2 

See  also  Xmexxcd^n  authors;  American  men  of 
letters;   authors;  literature. 
American  men  of  letters  series;  ed.   by  C.  D. 
Warner : 

Bryant,  W.  C;    by  J.  Bigelow . 5I3-I i 

Cooper,  J.  F.;  by  T.  R.  Lounsbury 513-5 

Emerson,  R.  W.;   by  O.  W.  Holmes 513-7 

Franklin,  B.;   by  J- B.  McMaster 5i3-lo 

Irving,  W.;    by  C.  D.  Warner 513. i 

Ossoli,  M.  F.;   by  T.  W.  Higginson 513.6 

Poe,  E.  A.;   by  G.  E.  Woodberry 513.8 

Ripley,  G.;  by  O.  B.  Frothingham   513-4 

Thoreau,  H.  D.;   by  F.  B.  Sanborn 513-3 

Webster,  N.;   by  H.  E.  Scudder 513.2 

Willis,  N.P.;   by  H.  A.  Beers 513.9 

American  newspaper:  essay;  by  C.  D.  Warner.  .827.15 

American  note-books;   by  N.Hawthorne 203.1 

American  notes;   by  C.  Dickens . . 263.4 

American   orations,  representative;     ed.    by  A. 

Johnston.     3    vols 822.4-6 

American  people.     Gilman,  A.     History 435-1 

.American  poems  :   Longfellow,  Whittier,  Bryant, 

Holmes,  Lowell,  Emerson 734-3 

American  poets  and  poetry:  review;   by  E.  P. 

Whipple. 817.19 

American  political  ideas;   by  J.  Fiske 823.8 

American  politician ;    by  F.  M.  Crawford 234.31 

.Vmerican  politics.     Johnston,  A.     History. ..  .**R3. 22 
.Vmerican    pomological    society.      Proceedings, 

1856  and  1858 614.1 

American  poulterer's  companion;    by  C.  N.  Be- 

ment 635.12 

American  religious  leaders  series  • 

I.  Jonathan  Edwards;   by  A.  V.  G.  Allen 522.21 

American  review:  a  Whig  journal,  vols.  V.  and 
VI.   (old  series),  1847;   vols.  I.-X.  (new 

series),   1848-1852.     12  vols 131.5-16 

American  revolution.     Adams,  J.     Works,  vols. 

3,  4 518.6,7 

Bancroft,  G.     History.     10  vols 424.1-10 

Burke,  E.     Oration  on  moving  resolutions  for 

conciliation  with  America,   1775 822.1 

Coffin,  C.  C.  Boys  of  '76 :  battles  of  the  revo- 
lution     476.1 

Cooper,  J.  F.     Lionel  Lincoln 21 1.6 

Spy 21 1.2 

Drake,  S.  A.    Old  landmarks  and  historic  fields 

of  Middlesex 334-4 

Eggleston,  E.,  and  Seelye,  L.  E.     Brant    and 

Red  Jacket.     (Border  warfare.) 475-14 

Ellet,  E.  F.  Women  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion.    2  vols 511.4,5 

Fiske,  J.     War  of  independence 485-I 

Frothingham,  R.  History  of  the  siege  of  Bos- 
ton and  of  the  battles  of  Lexington,  Con- 
cord, and  Bunker  Hill 406.6 

Gilmore,  J.  R.     Rear-guard  of  the  revolution.  .412.14 
Goddard,  D.  A.     Pulpit,  press,  and  literature  of 

the  period *4j8.3 

Greene,  G.  W.     Historical  view 412.3 

Hildreth,    R.     History    of   the    United    States, 

vol.  3 415-3 

Johnston,  H.  P.  York  town  campaign  and  sur- 
render of  Cornwallis 416.1 


American  revolution,  continued. 

Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  England  in  the  XVIII.th  cen- 
tury, vols.  3  and  4 405.15,  16 

Lossing,  B.  J.     Pictorial  field-book.     2  vols.  .416.2,  3 
Lowell,    E.   J.'     Hessians   and  other   German 

auxiliaries  of  Great  Britain 412.7 

Ludlow,  J.  M.     War   of  American   independ- 
ence   451-14 

Moore,  F.,  ed.     Songs  and  ballads  of  the  revo- 
lution     734-2 

Murray,  Wm.,  Loi-d Mansfield.     Oration  on  the 

right   of  England  to  tax  America,  1766.  ..    822.1 
Muzzey,  A.   B.     Reminiscences  and  memorials 

of  the  men  of  the  revolution 516.15 

Pitt,  William,  Zor^/  Chatham.     Orations 822.1 

Porter,  E.  G.     Beginning.     History  of  Boston, 

vol  3 *438.3 

Simms,  W.  G.     Romances  : 

Partisan 222.  i 

Forayers   222.2 

Eutaw 222.3 

Katherine  Walton 222.12 

Watson,  H.  C.     Camp-fires  of  the  revolution. . .    573.4 

Daring  deeds  of  the  revolution 573-3 

Whittier,  J.  G.     Black  men  in  the  revolution..   817.4 
Winsor,  J.     Reader's  hand-book  of  the  revolu- 
tion     **R3.i5 

Ed.       Narrative      and    critical     history     of 

America,  vols.  6  and  8 *437. 16-18 

See  also  Lives  of  the  Adamses,  Washington, 
and  other  contemporary  patriots. 

American  rose  culturist;   by  C.  M.  .Saxton 613.6 

American  scholar:   oration;   by  R.  W.  Emerson,  804.6 

American  senator;    by  A.  TroUope 267.5 

American  statesmen  series;    ed.  by  J.    T.  Morse, 
Jr.: 

Adams,  John;   by  J.  T.  Morse,  Jr 515-II 

Adams,  John  Quincy;  by  J.  T.  Morse,  y;- 515-I 

Adams,  Samuel;    by  J.  K.  Hosmer 5I5-I3 

Benton,  Thomas  H.;   by  T.  Roosevelt 515-14 

Calhoun,  John  C;    by  H.  von  Hoist 5^5-3 

Clay,  Henry;   by  C.  Schur/.     2  vols 515.15,16 

Franklin,  Benjamin;   by  J.  T.  Morse,  ^r.    515.22 

Gallatin,  Albert ;    by  J.  A.  Stevens 5159 

Hamilton,  Alexander;   by  H.  C.  Lodge 5^5-2 

Henry,  Patrick;    by  M.  C.  Tyler 515-17 

Jackson,  Andrew;   by  W.  G.   Sumner 515-4 

Jay,  John;   by  G.  Pellew 515-23 

Jefferson,  Thomas;    by  J.  T.  Morse,  Jr 5^5-7 

Madison,  James;    by  S.  H.  Gay 515-IO 

Marshall,  John;   by  A.  B;  Magruder 5I5-I2 

Monroe,  James;    by  D.  C.  Gilman 515-6 

Morris,  Gouverneur ;   by  T.  Roosevelt 515.19 

Randolph,  John;    by  H.  Adams 515-5 

Van  Buren,  Martin;   by  E.  M.  Shepard 5i5-i8 

Washington,  George;  by  H.  C.  Lodge.  2  vols.  515.20,  21 

Webster,  Daniel;    by  H.  C.  Lodge 515.8 

American  woman's  home;   by  C.  E.  Beecher  and 

H.  B.  Stowe 643.1 

American    woman    in    Europe;    by  Mrs.  S.  R. 

Urbino 342. 1 

Americans  in  Japan ;   by  R.  Tomes 367.  i 

Ames,  Ellis.     Eulogies;   by  Plymouth  Bar  Asso- 
ciation      529.7 

Ames,    Fisher.       Oration   on   the  British   treaty, 

1 796 ■ '. .   822.4 

Ames,  Mary  C.  Memorialof  Alice  and  Phoebe  Gary,  51 1.9 

AmiCiS,    Edmondo  de.     Constantinople 365.8 

Cuore:   an  Italian  schoolboy's  journal 595-1 

Holland  and  its  people 363.1 

Military  life  in  Italy 3544 

Morocco;   its  people  and  places 349.18 

;       Spain 344.3 

I      Studies  of  Paris 353-2 


AMMEN. 


6 


ANTIQUITIES. 


Ammen,  Daniel.     Atlantic  coast.     [Navy  in  the 

civil  war,  vol.  i.] 432.14 

Among  my  books;   by  J.  R.  Lowell.     2  vols..  ..804.2,  3 

Among  the  chosen :  novel 238.22 

Among  the  lakes;   by  W.  O.  Stoddard 277.26 

Among  the  Siou.\  of  Dakota;   by  D.  C.  Poole..  -313.13 
Amusements.     Beard,    D.   C.     American  boy's 

handy  book 662.8 

Beard,  L.,  and  A.  B.     American  girl's   handy 

book 662.9 

Hamerton,  P.  G.     Human  intercourse 826.2 

Makepeace,  F.  B.,  and  others.     Fresh  bait  for 

fishers  of  men 912.16 

Sherwood,  M.  E.  W.     Home  amusements 654.8 

See  also  Sports. 

Ancient  America ;  by  J.  D.  Baldwin 41 2.1 

.Vneient  cities  from  the  dawn  to  the  daylight;   by 

W.  B.  Wright 346.18 

•Ancient    Egypt,    story  of;     by   G.   Rawlinson, 

[Nations.] 482.12 

Ancient  Egyptians,  Popular  account  of;   by  J.  G. 

Wilkinson.    2  vols 308.12,13 

Ancient  Greece,  Tales  of;    by  G.  W.  Cox 472.2 

Ancient  history.     Cox,  G.  W.,  and  Sankey,  C, 

eds.     Epochs  of  ancient  history : 

1.  Greeks  and  the  Persians;  by  G.  W.  Cox,  441.1 

2.  Rome;   the  early   empire;     by  W.  W. 

Capes - 441-2 

3.  Early   Rome;   by  W.  Ihne 441-3 

4.  Athenian  empire;   by  G.  W.  Cox   441-4 

5.  Roman  trium^■irates ;    by  C.    Merivale,   441.5 

6.  Roman  empire  of  the  2d  century;   or, 

Age   of   the  Antonines;   by    W.  W. 
Capes 441.6 

7.  Rise  of  the  Macedonian  empire;   by  A. 
M.  Curteis 441-7 

Gracchi,  Marius,  and  Sulla;   by  A.  H. 

Beesley 441.8 

Spartan   and  Theban  supremacies;  by 

C.  .Sankey 441-9 

Troy;   by  S.  G.  W.  Benjamin 441.10 

Rome  and  Carthage  :  the  Punic  wars; 

by  R.  B.  Smith 441. 11 

De  Quincey,  T.     Essays  in  ancient  history  and 

antiquities 805.14 

Myers,  D.  V.  N.     Outlines  of  ancient  history.  .441.21 
Rawlinson,  G.      Seven  great  oriental    monar- 
chies.    6  vols 406.13-15;  443.1-3 

RoUin,  C.     Ancient  history.     4  vols 449.2-5 

See  also  Antiquities. 
Ancient  landmarks  of  Plymouth;  by  W.  T,  Davis,  428.7 
Ancient  literature.     Hallam,  H.     Literature  of 

Europe 815.II,  12 

Sears,  B.,  and  others.     Classical  studies 815.  i 

Ancient  mariner.  Rime  of  the;  by  S.  T.  Coleridge,  805.7 

Same.     [Little  classics.] 812.13 

Ancient  philosophy,  Sketch  of;  by  J.  B.  Mayor. .   814.1 

.\ncient  Rome,  Lays  of;  by  T.  B.  Macaulay 722.6 

Ancient  world,  Religions  of;   by  G.  Rawlinson..  442.3 

Ancients,  Wisdom  of  the ;   by  F.  Bacon 803. 1 8 

Andersen,  Hans  Christian.     Improvisatore 246.20 

In  Spain,  and  a  visit  to  Portugal 344-2 

O.  T. :  a  Danish  romance   246.19 

Only  a  fiddler 246.21 

Sandhills  of  Jutland :  fairy  tales 246.18 

Short  stories 277. i 

Story  of  my  life  :   autobiography 562.2 

Two   baronesses 246.22 

Wonder  stories  told  for  children 246. 1 7 

Andersonville,  Ca.     Kellogg,  R.  H.     Life  and 

death  in  rebel  prisons 432. 1 7 

Andersson,  C.  J.     Lake  Xgami 349.3 

Andes.     Bishop,   N.  H.     Thousand  miles'  walk 

across  South  America 3i7-i2 


8. 


10. 
II. 


Andes,   continued. 

Orton,  J.     Andes  and  the  Amazon 3172 

Winthrop,  T.     Heart  of  the  Andes 212.28 

See  also  .South  America. 
Andrew,  John  A.    See  Chandler,  P.  W.  Memoir,  522.3 

Stowe,  H.  B.     Men  of  our  time 534.  i 

Andrews,  C.  C.     Brazil;   its  condition  and  pros- 
pects   3 1 7- 1 5 

Andrews,  E.  A.,  ed.     Latin  dictionary **R8.I5 

Andrews,  Jane.     Each  and  all ;  sequel  to  Seven 

little  sisters 274.40 

Only  a  year 274.42 

Seven  little  sisters  who  lived  on  the  ball  that 

floats  in  the  air 274.39 

Stories  Mother  Nature  told  her  children 274.43 

Ten  boys  who  lived  on  the  road  from  long  ago 

to  now 274.41 

Andromeda ;  by  George  Fleming 236.41 

Angel  in  the  house,  part  2 :  the  espousals;  by  C. 

Patmore 7J3-I2 

AngeliCO,  Fra,  pseud.     See  Fiesole,  G.  G.  da. 

Angell,  H-  C.     How  to  take  care  of  our  eyes.  ..   935.2 

Angell,   J.    B.     The   diplomacy   of  the   United 

States *437.i7 

Animal  life;   by  E.  P.  Wright 646.2 

Animal  physiology.     Goadby,  H.     Text-book...   616.2 

Animals.     Allen,  R.  L.     Domestic  animals 615. 8 

Cole,  S.  W.     Diseases  of  domestic  animals....   615.6 

Cupples,  Airs.  G.     Singular  creatures 286.33 

D'Anvers,  N.     Lowly  mantle-  and  armor-  wear- 
ers   655.7 

Lowest  forms  of  water  animals 655.6 

Darwin,   C.     Variation  of  animals   and  plants 

under  domestication.     2  vols 665.2,  3 

What   Mr.  Darwin  saw  in  his  voyage  round 
the  world  in  the  ship  "  Beagle  "  (animals 
of  South  America  and  adjacent  islands) .  . .   377- 1 
Hooker,  W.     Child's  book  of  nature,  part  2.. .   655.1 

Miller,  O.  T.     Queer  pets  at  Marcy's 646.6 

Murphy,  J.  M.     Sporting  adventures  in  the  far 

West  fwild  animals) '•  ■ 313-9 

Richards,  L.  E.,  ed.     Four   feet,  two  feet,  and 

no  feet 645.10 

Thomson,  R.  D.     Food  of  animals 615.7 

Anna  Karenina :  by  L.  N.  Tolstoi 244.42 

Annals  of  a    quiet   neighborhood;    by  G.  Mac- 
Donald • 256.12 

Anne,  Queen  of  England.     Morris,  E.  E.     Age 

of  Anne.     [Epochs.] 45 1  •  1 3 

Anne  ;  by  C.  F.  Woolson   216.27 

Anne  ofGeierstein;   by  W.  Scott 262.22 

Annie  Kilbum;   by  W.  D.  Howells   2 14.22 

Annual   of  scientific  discovery;     ed.   by    D.   A. 

Wells,  1854,  1857.     2  vols 671. 1,  2 

Anonyms.     See   Haynes,  J.  E.     Pseudonyms  of 

authors **R4.I2 

Anstej",  F.     See  Guthrie,  F.  A. 

Antediluvian  history  and  narrative  of   the  flood, 

critically  examined;   by  E.  D.  Rendell 442.2 

.intietam   and    Fredericksburg  campaign;    by  F. 

W.  Palfrey 432.5 

Antiquary ;  by  W.  Scott 262.3 

Antiquities.     Bancroft,  H.  H.     Native  races  of 
the    Pacific   states   of  North   America.     5 

vols *4i  7.3-7 

Clodd,  E.     Childhood  of  the  world 472.1 

Dawkins,  W.  B.     Early  man  in  Britain 459-3 

Haynes,    H.    W.      Prehistoric    archreology  of 

North  America *437- 1 1 

Josephus,     F.       Works.     (Antiquities    of    the 

Jews.) 449-1 

Short,  J.  T.     North  Americans  of  antiquity 417.1 

Wilson,  D.     Prehistoric  man.     2  vols 459- '>  2 

See  also  Ancient  history. 


ANTl-SLAVEBY. 


ARNOI.D. 


Anti-slavery  movement.      Clarke,   J.  F.     Anti- 
slavery  days 41 2.8 

Garrison,  W.  L.     Story  of  his  life,  told  by  his 

children.     4  vols 523.7-10 

Johnson,  O.     W.  L.  Garrison  and  his  times. . . .   523.6 

Muzzey,  A.  B.     Men  of  the  revolution,  etc 516.15 

Phillips,  W.     Speeches,  lectures,  and  letters.-  . .  817.2 
and  many   others.     Orations  illustrating....   822.5 
Williams,    G.    W.      Negro   race   in   America, 

vol.  2 427.2 

See  also  Secession  and  Slavery. 

Antonia  ;  by  George  Sand 242.5 

Antonines.     Capes,  W.  W.     Roman  empire  of 

the  2d  century;   or,  Age  of  the  Antonines,  441.6 
Antony  and  Cleopatra :  tragedy;   Shakespeare. .701.12 

Antony  Brade;   by  R.Lowell 231. 6 

Ants.     Treat,  M.     My  garden  pets 647. 1 1 

Apes.     Proctor,  R.  A.     Gorilla  and  other  apes . .  672.3 
Apocalypse   revealed;     by    E.   Swedenborg.     2 

vols 913-14,  15 

Apology.     Plato.     (Dialogues,  vol.  i.) 806.1 

Apostolic   fathers.      Jackson,   G.   A.     Christian 

literature  primer 832,1 

Appeal  to  Caesar;  by  A.  W.  Tourgee 823.15 

Apple  blossoms:  poems;  by  E.  andD.  R.  Good- 
ale  736.1 

Appleton,  D.,  and  Co.      American  cyclopedia. 

16  vols,  and  index  **R5.i-i7 

Home  books.     12  vols 654.1-12 

Appleton,  Thomas  G.     See  Hale,  S.     Life  and 

letters 514.16 

April :  poems;   ed.  by  O.  F.  Adams 735-14 

April  fool's  day.    Brooks,  E.  S.    Storied  holidays,  282.32 

April   hopes;   by  W.  D.  Howells 214.21 

Apropos    of   women    and   theatres;     by   Olive 

Logan   917-4 

Arabi  Pasha.     See  Long,  C.  C.     Sketch 568.4 

Arabia.     Bartlett,  S.  C.     From   Egypt  to  Pales- 
tine, through  Arabia,  Sinai,  the  wilderness, 

etc 346.5 

Blunt,  A.     Bedouin  tribes  of  the  Euphrates 346-4 

Ebers,  G.     Homo  sum.      (Arabia  Petraea.)  ..  .241.21 
Stephens,  J.  L.     Incidents  of  travel  in  Egypt, 
Arabia    Petrsea,   and  the  Holy  Land.      2 

vols 349- 1 1»  12 

Taylor,  B.     Lands  of  the  Saracen 346.8 

See  also  Palestine. 
Arabian  days' entertainments;   by  W.  Hauff . . . .   279.7 
Arabian  nights'  entertainments;  trans,  by  E.  W. 

Lane.     3  vols 208.16-18 

See  Scudder,  H.  E.     Tales  from 277.1 

See   also   Mitchell,   D.   G.      Who   wrote    the 

stories? 815.10 

Arab-Moors.     Coppee,  H.     History  of  the  con- 
quest of  Spain   by   the   Arab-Moors.      2 

vols 448. 13,14 

AragO,  Francois.     Biographies  of  distinguished 
scientific     men,   with     autobiography    of 

Arago 543.1 

Contents:  Bailly,  Herschel ,  Laplace,    Fourier. 

Ararat,  Mt.     Parrot,  F.     Journey  to  Ararat 341-4 

Aratra  pentelici;   by  J.  Ruskin. 802.7 

Arbela,    Battle    of.      Creasy,    E.    S.     Decisive 

battles 461.9 

Arcana  crelestia;  by  E.  Swedenborg.     10  vols.  913. i-io 

Archaeology.     See  Antiquities. 

Archery.    Thompson,  M.    Witchery  of  archery: 

manual 662.5 

Architects.    Clement,  C,  E.    Painters,  sculptors, 

architects,  engravers,  and  their  works. .  .**R4.37 
Vasari,  G.     Lives  of  the  most  eminent  painters, 

sculptors,  and  architects.     6  vols 544.16-21 

Architecture.     Downing,  A.  J.     Rural  essays..   617.6 
Hamerton,  P,  G.     Architecture  in  landscape. .  .818.13 


Architecture,  continued. 

Hammond,    J.    H.      Farmer's  and    mechanic's 

practical  architect 644.3 

Ruskin,  J.     Lectures  on  architecture  and  paint- 
ing  802. 1 2 

Poetry  of  architecture. 802.4 

Seven  lamps  of  architecture 802. 1 2 

Same 818.10 

Stones  of  Venice.     3  vols 802.1-3 

Study  of  architecture  in  our  schools 802.12 

See  also  Home  and  House. 
Arctic  adventure  by   sea  and  land;    ed.  by    E. 

Sargent 318.5 

Arctic  exploration.     Blake,  E.  V.,  ed.    Arctic  ex- 
periences  318.16 

Danenhower,  J.  W.     Narrative  of  the  "  Jean- 

nette" 318.6 

De  Long.     Voyage   of  the   "Jeannette";   the 

journals  of  Lieut. -Com.  De  Long. 318.10 

Gilder,  W.  H.     Schwatka's  search  in  quest  of 

the  Franklin  records 318.4 

Hayes,  L  1.     Arctic  boat  journey 318.17 

Cast  away  in  the  cold. 297.1 

Kane,  E.   K.     Second   Grinnell   expedition  in 

search  of  Sir  John  Franklin.     2  vols 318. i,  2 

Knox,  T.  W.     Voyage  of  the  "  Vivian  "  to  the 

North  Pole 386.6 

Lanman,  C.     Farthest  north 318.9 

McClintock,  F.  L.      Discovery  of  the  fate    of 

Franklin 318.11 

Melville,  G.  W.     In  the  Lena  Delta 318.7 

Nordenskiold,  A.  E.     Arctic  voyages 318.3 

Schley,    W.   S.,  and  Soley,   J.    R.     Rescue  of 

Greely. 318.8 

Smith,  C.  C.     Arctic  explorations  in  the  eigh- 
teenth and  nineteenth  centuries *437.i8 

Argentine    republic.      Clemens,   E.   J.  M.     La 

Plata  countries  of  South  America 317-14 

Argonauts.     Church,  A.  J.     Story  of  the  Argo. .   273.6 

Kingsley,  C.     Heroes 261.23 

Ariadne  Florentina;   by  J.  Ruskin 802.8 

Ariel,  pseud.     Those  dreadful  mouse  boys 282.27 

Aristides.     ^t-^  Plutarch's  lives,  vol.  2 507-2 

Aristophane'S  apology;   by  R.  Browning.. 723-i6 

Aristotle.     See  Lewes,  G.  H.     Biographical  his- 
tory of  philosophy,  vol.  i 801.22 

Mayor,  J.  B.     Sketch  of  ancient  philosophy 814. 1 

Arithmetic.     Parker,  F.  W.,  and  Patridge,    L. 

E.     Talks  on  teaching 916.5 

Arizona.     Bishop,  W.  H.     Old  Mexico,  and  her 

lost  provinces. 337-1 

Pumpelly,    R.       Across    America     and    Asia. 

(Notes  of  residence  in  Arizona.) 319-7 

Ark  of  Elm  island ;  by  E.  Kellogg 296.3 

Armadale ;  by  w.  Collins 258.7 

Armies  of  the  United  States.    Phisterer,  F.    Sta- 
tistical record,   1861-1865 432.16 

Union   and   Confederate  :  official  records.     See 

War  of  the  rebellion 419.1-52 

Armorel  of  Lyonesse;  by  W.  Besant 258.26 

Armourer's  prentices;   by  C.  M.  Yonge 269- 16 

Army  life  in  Russia;   by  F.  V.  Greene 341-9 

Army  of  the  Cumberland  campaign;  byH.M.Cist,    432.7 
Army  of  the  James  and  the  army  of  the  Potomac  : 
Virginia  campaign  of  '64  and  '65 ;   by   A. 

A.  Humphreys •    432-12 

Army  under  Pope  campaign;   by  J.  C.  Ropes. . .  432.4 

Arne  ;  by  B.  Bjomson 246.31 

Arnold,  Benedict.     See  Hill,  G.  C.     Biography.   573.9 

Arnold,  Edwin.     Light  of  Asia 723.7 

Pearls  of  the  faith ;   or,  Islam's  rosary 723-I 

Arnold,  George-     Why  Thomas  was  discharged,  232.11 
Arnold,  H.  P.     Gleanings  from  Pontresina  and 

the  upper  Engadine 364.3 


ARNOLD. 


8 


AT. 


Arnold,  Matthew.     Isaiah  of  Jerusalem-:  essay..  813.5 

Poems.     2  vols 723.2,3 

Ed.     Johnson's  chief  lives  of  the  poets 557—2 

Poems  of  Wordsworth 713-8 

5^^  Stedman;  E.  C.     Victorian  poets 815.22 

Whipple,  E.  P.     Recollections 534-4 

Arnold,  Thomas.     History  of  Rome 463.1 

&^  Stanley,  A.  P.     Life  and  correspondence..    557.5 
5iff  rt/j<?  Bayne,  P.     Christian  life.     (Sketch.)..   912.8 

Edgar,  J.  G.     Boyhood  of  great  men 575-1 

Arnould,    Sophie.       See    Ferris,   G.   T.     Great 

singers 564-25 

Around  a  spring;    by  G.  Droz 244. 1 1 

Around  and  about  South  America;  by  F.  Vincent,  317.19 

Around  the  hub  (Boston) ;   by  S.  A.  Drake 374-2 

.Vround  the  world  in  eighty  days;    by  J.  Verne.  .242.18 

Around  the  yule  log;    by  R.  Markham 279.24 

Arr,  E.  W.,  pseud.     See  Rollins,  Ellen  G. 
Art.     Bunce,  O.  B.     Essays  in  Bachelor  Bluff.  . .   827.3 
Clement,  C.  E.     Handbook  of  legendary  and 

mythological  art **R4.36 

Coan,  T.  M.,  ed.     Art  and  literature :  six  essays,  813.8 

Collier,  J.     Primer  of  art 8i8.i2 

Emerson,  R.  W.     Essays  on  art 804.4;   804.10 

Glaister,  E.     Needlework 8i8.i i 

Hamerton,  P.  G.     Thoughts  about  art 818.14 

Hunt,  W.  M.     Talks  on  art.     2  vols 818.2,  3 

Jameson,  A.  M.     Sacred  and  legendary  art.     2 

vols 801. 1,  2 

Sketches  of  art,  etc 801 .9 

Ruskin,  J.     Lectures  on  art 802.5 

Natural  science  in  its  relation  to  art.    (Eagle's 

Nest.) 802.1 1 

Political  economy  of  art   802.6 

Principles  of  art.     (Frondes  agrestes.) .  .802.11 

Runtz-Rees,  J.  E.     Home  decoration 654.7 

Schlegel,  A.  W.     Lectures  on  dramatic  art,  etc  803  14 
Sears,  B.,  and  others.     Essays  on  ancient  litera- 
ture and  art 815. i 

Story,  W.   W.     Conversations  in  a  studio.     2 

vols 818.21,  22 

Wheatley,  H.  B.,  and  Delamotte,  P.  H.     Hand- 
books of  practical  art.     2  vols : 

1.  Art  work  in  earthenware 818.4 

2.  Art  work  in  gold  and  silver.      (Med- 

iaeval.)    818.5 

.S'tv  <7/5(7  architecture;  artists;  drawing;  music, 
painting;    sculpture. 

Art  :  a  dramatic  tale;    by  C.  Reade 259.41 

Art    amateur.      Vols.    16-23.       1887-1890.       (In 

unbound  numbers.) 
Art   of    conversation,   Principles    of;     by   J.    P. 

Mahaffy 926.11 

Arthur,  A'?';/;^'-.     Bulfinch,  T.     Age  of  chivalry..   815.8 
Clemens,  S.  L.     Connecticut  Yankee  in  King 

Arthur's  court 239.22 

Cox,  G.  W.,  and  Jones,  E.  H.     King  Arthur 

and  his  knights 273.19 

Hale,  E.  E.     Boy's  heroes 575-4 

Hanson,  C.  H,     Stories  of  the  days  of  King 

Arthur 273.10 

Lanier,  S.,  ed.     Boy's  Mabinogion.      (Earliest 

Welsh  tales  of  King  Arthur.)  - 273. 14 

Arthur  Bonnicastle;   by  J.  G.  Holland 213.24 

Arthur  Brown ;   by  E.  Kellogg 296. 1 5 

Arthur  Gordon  Pym;   by  E.  A.  Poe 831.4 

Arthur  Mervyn;    by  C.  B.  Brown 231.18 

Arthur  Monteith;   by  Mrs.  Blackford 291.2 

Arthur,  T.  S.     Home  mission '• 281.13 

Home  magazine,   ii   vols,  1 880-1 890,  vols.  48- 

58.   (In  unbound  numbers.) 
Home  stories.     6  vols  : 

1.  Hidden  wings,  etc ..281.14 

2.  Sowing  the  wind,  etc 281.15 


Arthur,  T.  S.,  contumed. 

3.  Sunshine  at  home,  etc 281.16 

4.  Peacemakers,  etc 281.17 

5.  Not  anything  for  peace,  etc 281.18 

6.  After  a  shadow,  etc 281.19 

Ten  nights  in  a  bar-room 281.20 

Artist  biographies;   by  M.  F.  Sweetser : 

AUston 544- 14 

Claude  Lorraine 544-6 

Da  Vinci 544-12 

I^urer ...    544.3 

Era  Angelico 544-13 

Guido  Reni 544-9 

Landseer 544-15 

Michael  Angelo 544-8 

Murillo 544-4 

Raphael 544-2 

Rembrandt 544.5 

Reynolds 544  7 

Titian 544.1 

Turner 544.1 1 

Van   Dyck 544.IO 

Artists.    Clement,  C.  E.,  and  Hutton,  L.    Artists 

of  the  19th  century,  and  their  works **R4.38 

6"^^  (7 /re  painters;  sculptors;  engravers;  architects. 

Arts.     Manual  for  the  young 662.3 

Ure,  A.    Dictionary  of  arts,  manufactures,  and 

mines.     2  vols ...    **R3.4,  5 

As  it  was  written ;   by  S.  I>uska 234.46 

As  you  like  it :  comedy;   Shakespeare 701.4 

See  White,  R.  G.     Stage  Rosalinds 815.21 

Asbury  twins;   by  Sophie  May 284.3 

Asceticism.     Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     Growth 405.19 

AsCUtney  street;   by  A.  D.  T.  Whitney 275.16 

Ashen  faggot ;   by  T.  Hughes 277.38 

Asia.     Arnold,  E.     Light  of  Asia 723.7 

Pumpelly,  R.     Across  America  and  Asia 3^9-7 

Rawlinson,   G.     Five  great  monarchies  of  the 

eastern  world.     3  vols 406.13-15 

Towle,  G.  M.     England  and  Russia  in  Asia ... .   468.4 
For  other  works  on  Asia,  see  the  names  of  the 
various  countries. 
Asia  Minor.     Pfeiffer,  Ida.     Woman's  journey. . .   319.4 

Taylor,  B.     Lands  of  the  Saracen 3468 

AsolandO  ;  by  R.  Browning 723.20 

Assyria.      Ragozin,    Z.    A.     Story    of    Assyria. 

[Nations.] 482.14 

Rawlinson,  G.     Five  great  ancient  monarchies, 

vols.  2  and  3 406.13,  14 

Religions  of  the  ancient  world 442.3 

Rollin,  C.     Ancient  history,  vol.  I  • 449-2 

Astor,  John  Jacob,     .S^^  Parton,  J.     Sketch 534-2 

Astor,  William  W.     Sforza 228.28 

Valentino 228.29 

Astoria  ;  by  W.  Irving 313,4 

Astrology.     Disraeli,  J.     English  astrologers.. . .   806.5 

Proctor,  R.  A.     Paper  on  astrology 674,3 

Scott,  W.     Guy  Mannering,  the  astrologer 262.2 

Astronomy.     Dick,  T.     Works,  vol.  2:   Practical 
astronomer;      celestial    scenery;     sidereal 

heavens;   solar  system 816.2 

Flammarion,  C.     Wonders  of  the  heavens 674.5 

Guillemin,  A.     Wonders  of  the  moon 674.6 

Loomis,    E.      Recent  progress   of    astronomy. 

(1851.)    674.1 

Moore,  A.,  ««^  Nichols,  L.  D.     Overhead 6744 

Newcomb,  S.,  and  Holden,  E.  S.     Astronomy 

for  schools  and  colleges 674.2 

Proctor,  R.  A.     Myths  and  marvels  of  astron- 
omy.     674.3 

Serviss,  G.  P.     Astronomy  with  an  opera-glass,  674.7 

At  daybreak;   by  A.  Stirling 227.17 

At  his  gates;   by  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant 266.1 

At  home  and  abroad;   by  M.  F.  Ossoli 342.9 


AT. 


9 


AZTECS. 


At  home  and  abroad;   by  B.Taylor 342.5 

At  home  in  Fiji;  by  C.  F.  G.  Gumming 348.5 

At   last:    Ghristmas  in    the   West  Indies;   by   G. 

Kingsley 316.6 

At  odds ;   by  I.  von  Tautphoeus 248. 1 1 

At  Teague  Poteet's;  by  J.  G.  Harris 236.3 

At    the   back  of  the   north   wind;   by   G.   Mac- 
Donald  256.2 

At  the  sign  of  the  savage;   by  W.  D.  Howells. .  .    214.8 
Athenian     empire.        Gox,     G.     W.       History. 

[Epochs.] 441 .4 

Athens.     McKenzie,  A.     Some  things  abroad.  . .   352.3 

Wright,  W.  B.     Ancient  cities. 34618 

AthertOU,  and  other  tales;   by  M.  R.  Mitford. .  .253.30 

Athletics  and  manly  sport;  by  J.  B.  O'Reilly 662.13 

Atkinson,  Edward.     Boston  as  a  centre  of  manu- 
facturing capital *438.4 

Distribution  of  products 823.6 

Labor  and  capital  allies,  not  enemies 823.13 

Atkinson,  W.  P.     History  and  the  study  of  his- 
tory.      916.6 

Atlanta  campaign ;   by  J.  D.  Gox 432.9 

Atlantic   coast.     Ammen,  D.     [Navy  in  the  civil 

war,  vol.   i] 432.14 

Atlantic  islands.     Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.     Atlantic 

islands  as  resorts  of  health  and  pleasure  . .  326.4 

Brassey,  A.     Voyage  in  the  "  Sunbeam  " 319-8 

Atlantic  monthly.     Vols.  HI.-XVI.,  1859-1865. 

14  vols 111.3-16 

Vols.  XIX.-XXII.,  1867,  1868;  vols.  XXVH., 
XXVin.,  1871;  vols.  XLV.-LXVL,  1880- 
1890.     37  vols.     (Unbound  numbers.) 

112;    121;    122 
Atlases.     Mitchell,  S.  A.     New  general,  1879.  •  .**R9.i 
Walker,   F.   A.     Statistical  atlas  of  the  United 

States,  based  on  the  ninth  census  (1870).  .**R9.2 
Walker,   G.    H.      Atlas   of  Plymouth   county, 

1879 **R9.6 

Atterhury,   Francis.     See  Macaulay,  T.  B.     Bi- 
ography    557.1 

Audubon,    John    C.     Life;    ed.  by  his    widow, 

Lucy  Audubon 533- 1 

6"(f^  Edgar,  J.  G.     Boyhood 575-1 

Auerhach,  Berthold.     Black  forest  village  stories,  246.6 

Brigitta 246.7 

Edelweiss 246. 8 

German  tales 246.5 

Master  Bieland 246.9 

On  the  heights 246.4 

Villa  Eden 246.  i 

Villa  on   the    Rhine.     2  vols.    (Same  as  Villa 

Eden.) 246.2,  3 

August :  poems;    ed.  by  O.  F.  Adams 735-l8 

Aulnay  tower;   by  B.  W.  Howard. 235.4 

Aunt  Diana;   by  R.  N.  Carey 235.35 

Aunt    Jo's    scrap    bag;     by    L.    M.    Alcott.     6 

vols 287.1 1-16 

Aunt  Martha's  corner  cupboard;   by  M.  and  E. 

Kirby 282.25 

Aunt  Serena;   by  B.  W.  Howard 235.2 

Aurelian  :  Rome  in  third  century;  by  W.  Ware. 222.37 

Aureola;  hy  Mrs.  K.  S.Mackenzie 232.31 

Aurora  Leigh;   by  E.  B.Browning. 713-14 

Sanie.     [Poetical  works.] 722.12 

Austen,  Jane.     Emma 263.31 

Mansfield  park 263.32 

Pride  and  prejudice. 263.33 

Sense  and  sensibility 263.34 

See  Maiden,  Mrs.  C.     Life. 512.16 

See  also  Harris,  A.  B.     Pleasant  authors 576-1 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.    Literary  history  of  Eng- 
land  815.15 

Austin  Elliot;    by  H.  Kingsley 261.32 

Austin,  G,  L.  Life  and  times  of  Wendell  Phillips,  523.16 


Austin,  Jane  G.     Desmond  hundred 238.16 

Dr.  Le  Baron  and  his  daughters 238. 1 7 

Mrs.  Beauchamp  Brown 238.14 

Nameless  nobleman 238. 1 3 

Standish  of  Standish 238.15 

Australasia.      Knox,  T.  W.     Boy  travellers 386.10 

Australia.     Ballou,  M.  M.     Under  the  southern 

cross 348.10 

Brassey,  A.     Last  voyage  to  India  and  Australia, 

in  the  "  Sunbeam,"  1887 347-6 

O'Reilly,  J.  B.     Songs,  legends,  and  ballads. .  .714.21 
Australian  ballot  system;   by  J.  H.  Wigmore. .  .823.18 

Author  of  Beltrafho ;   by  H.  James 213.7 

Authors.     Adams,  O.  F.     Handbook  of  Ameri- 
can authors **R4.i6 

Handbook  of  English  authors **R4.I5 

AUibone,    S.    A.      Dictionary    of    authors.     3 

vols **R4.26-28 

Glarke,    C,    and     M.    C.       Recollections    of 

writers    557-2 

Gushing,    W.      Initials    and    pseudonyms.      2 

vols **R4.io,  II 

Fields,  J.  T.    .Yesterdays  with  authors 81 7.25 

Haynes,  J.  E.     Pseudonyms  of  authors **R4.i2 

Higginson,  T.  W.     Short  studies  of  American 

authors 825.4 

Jennings,  G.  H.,  a7id  Johnstone,  W.  S.     Half- 
hours  with  Greek  and  Latin  authors.'....   836.1 
Johnson,  R.,  ^o'.      Little  classics,  vol.   16:  au- 
thors  812.16 

Knight,  C.     Half-hours  with  the  best  authors. . 

6  vols 806.1 1-16 

Lang,  A.     Letters  to  dead  authors 827.8 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Essay:  library  of  old  authors .. .   804.1 
Mason,    E.  T.,  ed.     Personal   traits  of  British 

authors.     4  vols 555.1-4 

Rideing,  W.  H.     Boyhood  of  living  authors.  -•    576.2 

Vincent,  G.  E.     Some  Italian  authors 835.21 

See  also  Literature;  American  men  of  letters; 
English   men    of  letters. 
Autobiographic  sketches;   by  T.  De  Quincey.  ..    805.9 
Autobiographical   sketches   and   recollections; 

by  T.  Clapp 521.2 

Autobiographies  of  a  lump  of  coal,  a  grain  of 
salt,  a  drop  of  water,  a  bit  of  old  iron,  a 

piece  of  flint;   by  A.  Garey 675.6 

Autobiography,  with  essays 521.14 

Autobiography     of     an     actress;     by    A.    C. 

Mowatt 5 1 1-7 

Autocrat   of    the   breakfast    table;     by   O.    W. 

Holmes 81 7.6 

Auton,  C.,  pseud.     See  Hoppin,  Augustus. 
Autumn.     Adams,  O.  F.     Through  the  year  with 

the  poets 735.11-22 

Holmes,  O.  W.     The  seasons 817.5 

Wilson,  J.  C.     Autumnal  fevers 925-7 

Autumnal  leaves;    by  L.  M.  Child 821.6 

Awakening  ;  by  K.  S.  Macquoid 268.47 

Away  in  the  wilderness;    by  R.  M.  Ballantyne. . .    299.1 

Axel  and  Anna;    by  F.  Bremer 248.2 

Ayer,  J.  G.     Almanacs,  1889,  printed  in  twenty- 
one  languages **R3.29 

AytOUn,  W.  E.      Lays  of  the  Scottish  cavaliers, 

etc 722.5 

Azarian ;  by  H.  E.  Prescott 225.23 

Azores.       Baker,    C.    A.      A    summer    in    the 

Azores 326.3 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.     Atlantic  islands  as  resorts 

of  health  and  pleasure 326.4 

Brassey,  A.     In  the  trades,  the  tropics,  and  the 

roaring    forties 326.5 

Aztecs.     Ballou,  M.  M.     Aztec  land 337-5 

Prescott,  W.  H.     Conquest  of  Mexico,  vol.  I. 

(Aztec  civilization.) 448-9 


B. 


10 


BARTI.ETT. 


B. 

B.,  B.     Travel  pictures :  South  America 3734 

B.,  M.  E.     See  Bennett,  Mary  E. 

B.,  M.  L.     Bertha  Weisser's  wish 291.1 1 

BabOOOk,  Emma  W.     Household  hints 654.6  ! 

Babolilill :  by  G.  Droz 244.12 

Baby's  grandmother ;   by   L.  B.  Walford 254.45 

Babylon.      Ragozin,    Z.   A.      Story   of   Media, 

Babylon,  and  Persia.     [Nations.] 482.201 

Rawlinson,  G.     Babylon  and  Egypt 442-4  I 

Babylonia.     Rawlinson,  G.     Five  great    ancient 

monarchies 406.14,  15 

Bach,  Sebastian.     Life;    by  R.  L.  Poole 564.11  - 

Bachelor  Bluff;   by  O.  B.  Bunce 827.3 

Back  to  back ;   by  E.  E.  Hale 223.20 

Back  to  the  old  home;   by  M.  C.  Hay 257.50  ! 

Backlog  studies^   by  C.  D.  Warner. 827.12 

Backns,    W.,    a/u/  S.    D.,  Joini    authors.     See  \ 

Cleaveland,  H.  W.  ' 

Bacon,  Delia:   biographical  sketch ;  by  T.  Bacon. 523. 15 

Bacon,  Edwin  M.     Dictionary  of  Boston 334-2 

Bacon,  Francis.     Moral  and  historical  works 803.18 

Physical  and  metaphvsical  works 803.19 

See  Church,  R.  W.    Life 545-35 

Spalding,  W.     Life 557-1 

Bacon,  Theodore.     Life  of  Delia  Bacon 523-15 

Baddeck  and  that  sort  of  thing;  byC.  D.  Warner,  827.13 

Badeail,  .\dani.     Conspiracy 228.30 

Military  history  of  U-  S.  Grant.     3  vols 535-7"9 

Bahama  islands.     Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.     Atlantic 

islands 326-4 

Brassey,   A.     In    the   trades,  the   tropics,    and 

the  roaring  forties 326.5 

Baile,  J-     Wonders  of  electricity. 673.8 

Bailey,  L.  H.,  Jr.     Talks  afield 676.7 

Bailly,  John  S.     Life;   by  F.  Arago 543-1 

Bain,  Alexander.     Mind  and  body .915.10 

Baird,  C.  W.     Huguenot  emigration  to  America. 

2  vols 447-13.  14 

Baird,  H.  M.     History  of  the  rise  of  the  Hugue- 
nots of  France-     2  vols 447.10,  1 1 

Huguenots  and  Henry  of  Navarre.    2  vols.  447.20,  21 

Baker,  C.  Alice,     a  summer  in  the  Azores 326.3 

Baker,  H.N. W.    {Mrs.  Madeline  Leslie.)     Two 

homes    291.26 

Up  the  ladder , 291.27 

Baker,  James.     Turkey  (in  Europe) 365 -i 

Baker,  Samuel  W.     Albert  N'yanza 349-21 

Cast  up  by  the  sea 297.2 

Eight  years'  wanderings  in  Ceylon 348-8 

In  the  heart  of  Africa 349. 1 3 

Ismailia 308.  i 

Rifle  and  hound  in  Ceylon 348-7 

See  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.     Great  African  travel- 
lers   349-3° 

Baker,  William  M.     His  majesty  myself. 237.5 

Baker,  W.  S.     Origin  and  antiquity  of  engraving,*8i  8.1 
Balaustion'S    adventure:   poem;    by   R.  Brown- 


Ballantyne,  R.  M.,  continued. 

Gascoyne  :   tale  of  the  Pacific 299.4 

Gorilla  hunters.     (Africa.) 299. 1 1 

Hudson  Bay 312.2 

Philosopher  Jack.     (Southern  seas.) .    299.5 

Red  Eric.     (Whaling.). 299.9 

Si.x  months  at  the  Cape  (Good  Hope) 349-5 

World  of  ice.     (Whaling. ).    299.6 

Ballard.  Julia  P.     Insect  lives 647.5 

Ballon,  Maturin  M.     Aztec  land.     (Mexico.) 337.5 

Due  North  :   Scandinavia  and  Russia 351-3 

Due  South  :   Cuba,  past  and  present 316.5 

Due  West.     (Round  the  world.)    319-3 

Under  the    Southern  cross :  Australia  and  the 

Pacific  islands 348. 10 

Balzac,  Honore  de.     Country  doctor 242.34 

Pere  Goriot 242.31 

Two  brothers 242.33 

Baniford,    Mary    E.     Up  and   down  the  brooks. 

(Insects.). 647.12 

Bancroft,  George.     History  of  the  United  States. 

10  vols 424.1-10 

Life  of  Martin  Van  Buren 537-5 

Bancroft,  Hubert  H.     History  of  Utah 434-1 

Native  races  of  the  Pacific  states.     5  vols. .  .  .*4i 7.3-7 

Banini,  John.     The  rival  dreamers 812.12 

I  Banks.       Atkinson,  E.     Banks  and  banking 823.6 

Maverick  national  hank  manual **R3-35 

Banks,  Nathaniel  P.  .St'^  Thayer,  W.  M.  Bob- 
bin boy 573.15 

Banvard,  Joseph.     Tragic  scenes  in  the  history 

of  Maryland 475-2 

Barbara  Heathcote's  trial;   by  R.  N.  Carey 235.29 

Barbara's  history;  by  A.  B.  Edwards.  2  vols.  257.63,  64 
Barbary  Corsairs.     Poole,  S.  L.     History.     [Na- 
tions.]   482.27 

Barbauld,  Anna  L.  See  Ellis,  G.  A.  Memoir : 
with  letters  and  selections  from  her  writ- 
ings.    2  vols 546.5,  6 

BarChester  towers ;    by  A.  Trollope. 267.8 

Bard,  S.  A.     Waikna.     (Central  America.) 317-8 

BarhaiU,  Richard  H.     Ingoldsby  legends 722.4 

Jerry  Jarvis's  wig 81 2.4 

Barnaby  Rudge;   by  C   Dickens 263.8 

Barneby,  W.  H.     Life   and  labor  in  the  far,  far 

West 313-16 

Barneveld,  John  of.     Life  and  death;  by  J.  L. 

Motley.     2  vols 407.16,  17 

Barnstable     county.     Directory     and     history. 

1873-74  and  1880.     2  vols **RS.7,8 

Barny  O'Reirdon,  the   navigator;  by  S.  Lover...    812.9 

Barr,  Amelia  E.     Border  shepherdess 227.45 

Bow  of  orange  ribbon 227.52 

Daughter  of  Fife 227.50 

Feet  of  clay 227.49 

Friend  Olivia 227.53 

Jan  Vedder's  wife 227.51 

Master  of  his  fate 227.48 

Pa'il  and  Christina 227.46 

Sc|uire  of  Sandal-side 227.47 


ing 723.16  '  Barrett,  W.  a.     English  church  composers 564.10 


Batch,  W.  R.,  ed.     Garfield's  words 535-12 

Baldwin,  J- D-     Ancient  America 412.1 

Baldwin,  T.,  and  Thomas  J.,  ed.     Pronouncing 

gazetteer  of  the  world **R7.32 

Ballantine,  Henry.     Midnight  marches  through 

Persia 365.6 

Ballantyne,    R.   M.     Away   in    the   wilderness. 

(North  America.)..... 299.1 

Chasing  the  sun.     (Norway.) 299.2 

Coral  island.     (Pacific  ocean.) 299.3 

Deep  down.     (Cornish   mines.) 299.10 

Erling  the  bold.     (Norse  sea-kings.) 299.7 

Fire  brigade.     (London.) 299.8 


Barriers  burned  away;    by  E.  P.  Roe 226.6 

Barrows,  C.  M.     Bread-pills.     (Mind-cure.) 9158 

Barrows,      S.     J.      Dorchester.      [History     of 

Boston.]    *438.i-3 

Barrows,  William.     Indians'  side  of  the  Indian 

question 412.18 

Oregon.     [Commonwealths.] 423-2 

Barry,  J-  S.     History  of  Massachusetts.  3  vols.  .418.1-3 

Barry,  Lyndon;    by  W.  M.  Thackeray 202.4 

Barry,  P-     The  fruit  garden 614.4 

Bartiett,  John.     Familiar  quotations **R4.22 

Bartlett,  S.  C.     From  Egypt  to  Palestine 346-5 

Bartiett,  William.  F,     Memoir;  by  F.  W.  Palfrey,    522.1 


BABTOL. 


11 


BERTHA. 


Bartol,    C.   A.     Pictures    of  Europe    framed   in 

ideas /  342. lo 

B.lShkirtseff,  Marie.     Journal 544-25 

Bates,  Arlo.     Patty's  perversities 238. 1 

Btltes,    Joshua.      Memorial    from    the     city    of 

Boston 529.2 

BntllilliU;'.     Packard,    J.    H.     Sea-air    and    sea- 
bathing   ■ 925-15 

Batkins,  Jefferson  ?>.,  pseud.    5"^^  Jones,  Joseph  S. 

Bats.     Dallas,  W.  S.     Short  studies 655.10 

Battle  summer  :  Paris,  1848;   by  Ik.  Marvel 353-6 

Battle  summer;  by  Marion  Harland 218.8 

Battles  of  the  world,  Fifteen  decisive;  by  E.  S. 

Creasy 461.9 

Battles    since    Waterloo,    Decisive;    by   T.   W. 

Knox 461.10 

Baxter,  J.  P.     Early  voyages  to  America 412.20 

Bay  of  seven  islands,  and   other  poems;    lay  J.  G. 

Whittier 715-2 

Baylies,  Francis.     New  Plymouth.     2  vols 428.2,3 

Baylor,  Frances  C.     Behind  the  Blue  Ridge 285.38 

Juan  and  Juanita 285.37 

On  both  sides 285 .39 

Bayly,  Ada  Ellen.      {Edna  Lya/l.)     Donovan. .  251.42 

Knight  errant 25 1 .43 

We  two 25 1 .44 

Won  by  waiting 25 1 .45 

Bayiie,    Peter.     Christian    life,   social    and   indi- 
vidual       912.8 

Lessons  from    my  masters:  Carlyle,  Tennyson, 

and  Ruskin 816.14 

Bay-path;  by  J.  G.  Holland. 213.23 

Beacll,  D.  N.     How  newspapers  are  made 677.7 

BeaCOnsfleld,  ^<'''"'.     .S"^^  Brandes,  C;.  Study...     547.8 

See   Cartoons    from    London    Punch 466.1 1 

See  also  Disraeli,  Benjamin. 

Beale,  Stephen.     Profitable  poultry-keeping 635.15 

Beard,  D.  C.     American  boy's  handy  book 662.8 

Beard,    Lina    ajid  Adelia   B.     American   girl's 

handy  book 662.9 

Beaten  paths  :   Europe;  by  E.   W.  Thompson.  ..  342.22 

Beaton's  bargain;  by  Mrs.  Alexander 254.6 

Beatrix  Randolph;  by  J.  Hawthorne 239.32 

BeaiKliainpe;  by  W.  G.  Simms. 222.9 

BeaUCliainp'S  career;   by  G.  Meredith 267.39 

Beauinarcliais ;  by  A.  E.  Brachvogel 249.21 

Beauty.     Burke,  E.     Origin  of  our  ideas  of  the 

sublime  and  beautiful 91 1.4 

Beauty  and  the  beast;    by  N.  P.  Willis 812.4 

Beauty  in  dress;   by  M.  R.  Oakey 654.14 

Beauty  in  the  household;   by  M.  R.  O.  Dewing. .  654.13 

Beclfer,  B.  H.     Disturbed  Ireland,  1880-8 1 3434 

Becket,    Thomas  a.    Life    and   times;   by   J.   A. 

Froude 804.23 

Beckwitll,  G.  C.     Peace  manual 914.16 

Bede,  Cuthbert, /.y^W.  See  Bradley,  Edward. 

Bedford  row  conspiracy;   by  W.  M.  Thackeray . .     202.9 

Bedouin  tribes  of  the  Euphrates;   by  A.  Blunt.  . .    346.4 

Bee:    essays;    by  O.  Goldsmith 811. 4 

BeecllCrOft  at  Rockstone;   by  C.  M.  Yonge 269.27 

Beecher,    Catharine    E.     Treatise    on    domestic 

economy 643.2 

and  'itowe,  H.  B.     American  woman's  home. 

(Domestic  science.) 643.1 

BeeClier,   Henry  Ward.     Address  at  Liverpool, 

October,  1863 822.6 

Address  on  the  Boston  fire,  November,  1872...  928.2 

Evolution  and  religion  :  sermons 912.14 

Eyes  and  ears  :  papers 91 7-2 

Fruits,  flowers,  and   farming 61 1.3 

Life  thoughts  (from  sermons) 922.12 

Norwood 222.31 

Proverbs  from  Plymouth  pulpit 922.1 1 

See  Abbott,  L.,  and  Halliday,  S.  B.     Life 523.14 


Beecher,  Henry  Ward,  continued. 

See  Stowe,  H.  B.     Men  of  our  times 534.1 

Beers,  H.  A.     From  Chaucer  to  Tennyson 815.33 

Life  of  N.  P.  Willis 513.9 

Split  zephyr :  story.  •    232.14 

Bees.     Buckley,  A.  B.     Bees  in   the  hive;    bees 

and  flowers 672.4 

Langstroth,  L.  L.     Hive  and  honey  bee 635.1 

Quinby,  M.     Mysteries  of  bee-keeping 635.2 

Beesly,  A.  H.     The  Gracchi,  Marius,  and  Sulla. 

[Epochs.] 441 .8 

Beethoven,  Ludwig  von.     See  Grove,  G.     Nine 

symphonies  of  Beethoven 838.3 

See  Nohl,  L.     Life 564.26 

Rudall,  H.  A.     Life 564.16 

Beginnings  of  Christianity;    by  G.  P.  Fisher 462.5 

Beginnings  of  New  England;    by  J.  Fiske 431.1 

Beginnings  with  the  microscope;   by  W.  P.  Man- 
ton  677.6 

Begum's  daughter;   by  E.  L.  Bynner 229.38 

BehJITing  ;  by  S.  D.  Power 914.24 

Behind  blue  glasses;    by  F.  W.  Hacklander 247.41 

Behind  the  Blue  Ridge;    by  F.  C.  Baylor 285.38 

Behrens,  Bertha.     (  IV.  Heiinburg.)     Gertrude's 

marriage 247.32 

Lucie's  mistake 247.34 

Pastor's  daughter 247.33 

Penniless  girl 247.31 

Being  a  boy;   by  C.  D.Warner 224.47 

Belief.     Burlingame,    E.    L.,   ed.     Questions  of 

lielief. 813.2 

Coan,  T.  M.,  fr/.     Questions 813.7 

Bell,  hc\.ox\,  pseiid.     See  Bronte,  Anne. 
Bell,  ^ViXz&x,  pseud.     See  Bronte,  Charlotte. 
Bell,  '^Vi\'s,  pseud.     See  Bronte,  Emily. 

Bellall ;  by  O.  Feuillet 241 .3 

Bellamy,    Edward.     Looking  backward,    2000- 

1887 227.10 

Lost:  story 232.13 

Miss  Ludington's  sister 227.9 

Six  to  one  :  a  Nantucket  idyl 227.11 

Bement,     C.     N.      American    poulterers'    com- 
panion  635.12 

Benedict,  Frank  L.     Price  she  paid 229.26 

Trans.     Ninety-three;   by  V.  Hugo 243.32 

Benedict,  Julius.     Life  of  Weber 564.4 

Ben-Hur ;  by  Lew.  Wallace ,  .  .233.38 

Benjamin,  Park.     End  of  New  York  :  story 232.11 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.     Atlantic  islands  as  resorts 

of  health  and  pleasure 326.4 

Story  of  Persia.     [Nations.] 482.17 

Troy.     [Epochs.] 441.10 

Bennett,    James    Gordon,  and    his    times;    by  a 

journalist 532.3 

Bennett,  J.  C.     Poultry  book 635.11 

Bennett,  Mary  E.     Claudine 291.5 

Benoni  Blake,  M.  D 251.18 

Bent,  J.  T.     Life  of  Garibaldi 554-3 

Bent,    S.   A.      Familiar   short  sayings  of  great 

men **R4.23 

Ed.     Golden  legend;  by  H.  W.  Longfellow. . . .   725.6 
Bentley,  Richard.     See  De  Quincey,  T.    Review 

of  Monk's  life  of  Bentley 805.12 

See  Jebb,  R.  C.     Life 545-26 

Benton,  Thomas  Hart.     Life;    by  T.   Roosevelt,  515.14 
Berger,  Elizabeth,  pseud.     See  Sheppard,  Eliza- 
beth S. 
Berkshire  county.     Bryan,    C.     W.     Book    of 

Berkshire 314-7 

Goodale,  E.,  and  D.  R.     In  Berkshire  with  the 

wild  flowers  :  poems 736.2 

Berlin.     Norton,  M.  B.     In  and  around  Berlin.  .363.13 

Bermuda.    Dorr,  j.  c.  R 326.6 

Bertha  and  Lily;   by  E.  O.  Smith 229.10 


BEKTHA. 


12 


BI.ACKI£. 


Bertha  Weisser's  wish ;   by  M.  L.  B 291. ii 

Bertrams  ;  by  a.  Trollope 267. 1 2 

Besailt,  Walter.    All  sorts  and  conditions  of  men,  258.23 

Armorel  of  Lyonesse 258.26 

Children  of  Gibeon - 258.25 

World  went  very  well  then 258.24 

and  Rice,   James.     Case  of  Mr.    Lucraft,  and 

other  tales 258.21 

Chaplain  of  the  fleet 258.22 

Best  reading;   cd.  by  F.  B.  Perkins **R4.I4 

Bethesda  ;  by  B.  Elbon 227.15 

Betrothed;  by  w.  Scott 262.18 

Better  times:   stories;   by  E.  O.  Kirk 226.43 

Betty  Leicester;    by  S.  O.  Jewett 225.40 

Between  friend  and  sweetheart;  or,  Hope  Mills; 

by  A.  M.  Douglas 217.13 

Between  whiles;   by  H.  H.  Jackson 212.12 

Beyond  the  breakers;   by  R.   D.  Owen 231.28 

Beyond  the  gates;   by  E.  S.  Phelps 225.6 

Biart,  Lucien.     Adventures  of  a  young  naturalist. 

(Mexico.) 377-2 

Involuntary  voyage 279.29 

Bihle,  Holy **Ri.2i 

Same,  revised  version **Rl .22 

Bible  characters;   by  C.  Reade 922.21 

Bible  history ;   by  C.  M.  Yonge 474. i 

Bible  home-life  described;   by  H.    L.  Palmer 346.3 

Bible  lands.  Dawson,  J.  W.  Modern  science  in.  346.20 
Thomson, W.  M.  Land  and  the  Book.  2  vols.  346.10,  11 
Van    Lennep,   H.  J.     Their    modern    customs 

and  manners   346.2 

See  also  Holy  Land  and  Palestine. 

Bible  natural  history;   by  F.  A.  Ewing 655.8 

Bible  plan  for  the  abolition   of  poverty;  by  J.  H. 

Jones 912.4 

Bicycler,  American;  by  C.  E.  Pratt 662.6 

Biding  his  time;   by  J.  T.  Trowbridge 224.28 

Biddy  club ;   by  G.  A.  Nicholas 643.S 

Big  brother;    by  G.  C.  Eggleston 236.13 

Big  wages,  and  how  to  earn  them;   by  a  foreman,  S23.19 
BigeloW,  John,  ed.     Life  of  Benjamin  Franklin, 

written  by  himself.     3  vols 516. 10-12 

Life  of  W^  C.  Bryant 5i3-''i 

BiglOW  papers;  by  J.  R.  Lowell 726.13 

Same.     [Poetical  works.] 726.14 

Bill,  Ledyard.     Winter  in  Florida 315-2 

BiOgraphia  literaria;   by  S.  T.  Coleridge 805.3 

Biographical    and     historical     essays;     by    T. 

De  Quincey S05.13 

Biographical   history  of  philosophy;   by  G.  H. 

Lewes.      2  vols 801.22, 23 

Biographical  sketches;    by  N.    Hawthorne 203.3 

Biographical  stories;   by  N.  Hawthorne 203.4 

Biographies  of  distinguished  scientific  men;   by 

Fr.  Arago 543.1 

Biography  and  mythology.      Thomas,  J.     Pro- 
nouncing  dictionary **R7.3I 

Biography,  Studies    in:    essays;   ed.   by   T.    ^L 

Coon 813.4 

Biology.     Spencer,  H.     Principles.     2  vols 834.2,  3 

Birchwood ;   by  j  a  K 292.22 

Bird,  Isabella  L.     Golden   Chersonese.     (Malay 

peninsula.)  . 348.4 

Lady's  life  in  the  Rocky  Mountains 313-8 

Six  months  in  the  Sandwich  Islands 368.3 

Unbeaten  tracks  in  Japan.     2  vols 367.2,  3 

Birds.     Browne,  D.  J.     American  bird-fancier.  .635.14 

Burroughs,    J.     Wake-robin 656.6 

Coues,  E.  E.     Key  to  North- American   birds..   656.1 
Flagg,  W^.     Birds  and  seasons  of  New  England,  656.3 

IngersoU,  E.     Friends  worth  knowing 645.9 

Merriam,  F.  A.     Birds  through  an  opera  glass,  656.10 

Miller,  O.  T.     Bird-ways 656.8 

In  nesting  time 656.11 


Birds,  continued. 

Ober,  F.  A.     Camps  in  the  Caribbees 326.1 

Samuels,    E.   A.     Birds   of  New    England  and 

j  adjacent  States 656.2 

j      Torrey,  B.     Birds  in  the  bush 656.7 

I      Treat,  M.     Home  studies 645.12 

I      Trumbull,  G.     Names   and   portraits   of  birds 

I  which  interest  gunners 656.9 

Whitney,  A.  D.  T.     Bird-talk :  calendar  of  the 

year 714.18 

Birds'  Christmas  carol;   by  K.  D.  Wiggin 288.26 

Birney,    Catherine    PL     Life    of    the    Grimke 

sisters,  Sarah  and  Angelina 523.1 1 

Bishop,  Nathaniel  H.     Four  months  in  a  sneak- 
box.     (Ohio  and  Mississippi  rivers.) 325.2 

Thousand  miles'  walk  across  South  America. .  .317.12 
Voyage   of  the  paper  canoe.     (Quebec  to  the 

Gulf  of  Mexico.) 325.1 

Bishop,    W'illiam    H.     Choy   Susan,   and   other 

stories •  224.39 

Detmold  224.37 

House  of  a  merchant  prince 224.38 

Old  Mexico,  and  her  lost  provinces 337-1 

One  of  the   thirty  pieces  :  story 232.7 

Bismarck,  Prince.     Letters,  1844-1870 542.6 

^'.f^  Towle,  G.  M.     Sketch 563.1 

Bits  of  talk  about  home  matters;  by  H.  H.  Jackson,  917.7 

Bits  of  travel;    by  H.  H.  Jackson 342.18 

Bits  of  travel  at  home;   by  H.  H.  Jackson 3 '3-14 

Bitter-sweet:  poem;   by  J.  G.  Holland 714.12 

Bjornson,  Bjornstjeme.     Arne 246.31 

Bridal  march,  and  other  stories 246.33 

Captain  Mansana,  and  other  stories 246.35 

Fisher-maiden 246.37 

Happy   boy 246.32 

Magnhil  d 246.34 

Synnove  Solbakken 246.36 

Black  arrow;  by  R.  L.  Stevenson 257.21 

Black  beauty;  by  A.  Sewell.     2  copies 278.49,  50 

Black,  Clementina.     Sussex  idyl 258.51 

Black  dwarf;   by  W.  Scott 262.5 

Black  forest  stories;   by  B.  Auerbach 246.6 

Black  sheep;   by  E.  Yates 257.31 

Black  tulip;   by  A.  Dumas 243.4 

Black  watch,  Legends  of;   by  J.  Grant 251.2 

Black,  WilHam.     Daughter  of  Heth 255.6 

Four  Macnicols 255.5 

In  far  Lochaber 255.17 

In  silk  attire 255.4 

Kilmeny 255.9 

Life  of  Oliver  Goldsmith 545-6 

Macleod  of  Dare 255.11 

Madcap    Violet 255.3 

Prince  Fortunatus 255.18 

Princess  of  Thule 255.1 

Sabina  Zembra 255.16 

Shandon  bells 255.10 

Strange  adventures  of  a  phaeton 255.7 

Sunrise •  .255.13 

That  beautiful  wretch 255.15 

Three  feathers 255.2 

White  heather 255.14 

White  wings 255.8 

Yolande 255.12 

Blackbnrn,  Henry.     Breton  folk 353.4 

Normandy   picturesque 353. 1 2 

Blackford,  J/^-?.     Scottish  stories 291.2 

Contents:  Scottish   orphans;   Arthur  Monteith; 
Young  W^est  Indian. 
Blackie,  J.  S.     Essay :  Philosophy  of  the  beauti- 
ful    813.8 

Homer 557.1 

What  does  historj-  teach? 916.14 

Wisdom  of  Goethe  :  essays 835.3 


BLACKMORE. 


13 


BOY. 


Blackmore,  R-  D.     Alice    Lorraine 252.19 

Kit  and  Kitty 252.20 

Lorna   Doone 252. 1 5 

Maid  of  Sker 252.18 

Mary  Anerley 252.16 

Springhaven 252.17 

Blaikie,  William.     How  to  get  strong  and  how 

to  stay  so 925-1 

Sound  bodies  for  our  boys  and  girls 925.2 

Blaine,  James  G.     Eulogy  on  J.  A.  Garfield 535-4 

Blair,  Henry  \V.     Temperance  movement. .....   924.6 

Blake,  E.  v.,  ed.     Arctic  experiences. 31S.16 

Blake,  H.  G.  O.,  ed.     Early  spring  in  Massachu- 
setts;     from    the    journal    of    Henry    D. 

Thoreau   . .    667.  i 

Summer;    from  the  same 667.2 

Winter;    from  the  same 667.3 

Blake,  J.  L.     Farmer's  every-day  book 61 7.1 1 

Blanid :  poem;   by  R.  D.  Joyce 714.3 

Bleak  house;   by  C.  Dickens 263.9 

BleinmertOIlS  ;  by  J.  J.  Nicholson 221.13 

Blind  brother;    by  H.  Greene 293.1 

Blind,  Mathilde.     Life  of  George  Eliot 51 2.1 

Life  of  Madame  Roland .  • 512.12 

Tarentella 228.4 

Blithedale  romance ;    by  N.  Hawthorne 202. 1 3 

Blockade  and  the  cruisers.     Soley,  J.  R.     [Navy 

in  the  civil  war,  vol.  l] 432.13 

Blockade    of   Phalsburg;   by   E.  Erckmann  atid 

A.  Chatrian 245.2 

Blonet,  Paul.     See  O'Rell,  Mz.yi,  pseud. 

Blue  Lave:  sketch;   by  J.  C.  Harris 236.3 

Blue  jackets ;   by  E.  Greey 233. 1 7 

Bluebeard's  ghost;   by  W.  M.Thackeray 812.9 

Blunt,  Anne.     Bedouin  tribes  of  the  Euphrates . .   346.4 
BOJlt  life  in  Egypt  and  Nubia;    by  W.  C.  Prime .  .346.16 

Boats.     Lewis,  R.     History  of  the  life-boat 677.3 

Bobbin  boy  (N.  P.  Banks);  by  W.  M.  Thayer. .  .573.15 
Bodeu  See.     Capper,  S.  J.     Shores  and  cities  of 

the  Boden  See 364. 1 

Bodley  books.     See  Scudder,  H.  E. 
Body.    Bain,  A.    Mind  and  body:  their  relation,  915.10 
Swedenborg,   E.      Nature   of   the    intercourse 

between  the  soul  and  the  body 9I3-II 

Wilkinson,  J.  J.  G.     The  human  body  and  its 

connection  with  man 91 5-4 

Bogh,  Erik.     Stories 246.41 

Bolingbroke,  Henry,  Lord.     Life;   by  O.  Gold- 
smith   81 1.4 

Bolivia.     Clemens;  E.  J.  M.     La  Plata  countries 

of  South  America 3I7-I4 

Bolton,  Sarah  K.     Lives   of  girls  who  became 

famous 575-6 

Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous 575-5 

Bonaparte,  Joseph.     See  Joseph  Bonaparte. 
Bonaparte,  Napoleon.     See  Napoleon  L 

Bond,  J.  W.     Minnesota  and  its  resources 3ii-4 

Bonner,    Sherwood,     pseud.       See    McDowall, 

Kate  S.  I 

Bonneville's  adventures;   by  W.  Irving 313-5  j 

Bonnie  Prince  Charlie;   by  G.  A.  Hent\- 293.12 

Bonn  J  borough  ;  by  a.  D.  T.  Whitney 275.13 

Book-keeping.     Manning,  R.  H.     Simplified..     918.1 

Book  of  Berkshire;   by  C.  W.  Bryan 314.7  ' 

Book  of  essays;   by  T.  F.  Tukesbury 914-15 

Book  of  folk  stories;    by  H.  E.  Scudder. 277.12 

Book  of  golden  deeds;   by  C.  M.  Yonge 575-2 

Book  of  love  stories;   by  N.  Perry 235.19 

Book  of  Mormon;   by  G.  Reynolds 449-6 

Book  of  snobs;    by  W.  M.Thackeray 202.9 

Books.     Harrison,  F.     Choice  of  books 813.13 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Books  and  libraries:  address..  .817.16 
Perkins,   F.    B.      Hints   on    the    selection    of 

books **R4.I4 


Books,  continued. 

Porter,  N.     Books  and  reading 936.1 

Ruskin,  J.  How  and  what  to  read.  (Sesame.),  802.15 
Boone,  Anna  B.  Increase  of  crime,  and  its  cause,  927.5 
Booth,  Gen.  William.     In  darkest  England,  and 

the  way  out 924.15 

Boots  and  saddles;   by  E.-B.  Custer 3I3-I9 

Border  beagles;   by  W.  G.  Simms 222.5 

Border  shepherdess;   by  A.  E.  Barr 227.45 

Borderers;  or.  Wept  of  Wish-ton-wish;   by  J. 

F.  Cooper 211. 19 

Borderers:   tragedy;    by  W.Wordsworth 71 7.1 

Borderland;  by  j.  Fothergill. 244.19 

Boston.     Abbott,  J.     Marco   Paul's  adventures . .   3935 

Antique  views  of  ye  towne  of  Boston *438.5 

Bacon,  E.  M.     Dictionary  of  Boston. 334-2 

Drake,  S.  A.     Around  the  hub 374-2 

Old  landmarks  and  historic  personages 334-3 

Fire,  Nov.  9,  1872.     Full  account 928.2 

Frothingham,  R.  History  of  the  siege  of  Boston,  406.6 

Gilman,  A.     Story  of  the  city  of  Boston 421.4 

Hale,  E.  E.     Siege  of  Boston *438.3 

Howells,  W.  D.     Suburban  sketches 334-5 

King,  M.     Handbook  of  Boston 334-1 

Handbook  of  Boston  harbor 334-6 

Latin  school.    Celebration  of  250th  anniversary,  916.13 
Public  library.     See  Public  library,  Bostoft . 
Record  Commissioners,  3d  report,  1878:  being 
the  transcription  of  the  Charlestown  Book 

of  Possessions 469.23 

Scudder,  H.  E.     Boston    town 374-1 

Settlement.     250th  anniversary  celebration 43^-6 

Whitmore,   W.    H.     Boston    families   prior  to 

1700,  and  of  the   eighteenth  century. .  .  .*438.i,  2 
Winsor,   J.,  ed.     Memorial    history  of  Boston. 

4  vols *438.i-4 

See  also  Massachusetts  and  New  England. 

Boston  cook  book;    by  Mrs.  D.  A.  Lincoln 653.4 

Boston  girl's  ambitions;   by  V.  F.  Townsend  ....  276.12 

Bostonians;   by  H.  James 213.12 

Boswell,   James.     Life  of  Samuel  Johnson.     4 

vols 555-5-8 

Botany.     Gray,  Asa.     Field,    forest,  and  garden 

botany 676.4 

How  plants  grow 676.5 

How  plants  behave 676.6 

Introduction    to    structural    and   systematic 

botany 676.3 

Manual  of  the  botany  of  the  Northern  United 

States 676.2 

Hale,  G.  E.     Little  flower-people 686.7 

See  also  Plants. 

Both  sides  of  the  sea,  On;   by  E.  Charles 264.6 

Boucicault,    Dion,  joint    author.     See  Reade, 

Charles. 
Boulger,  Dora  H.    (Theo  Gift.)     Matter-of-fact 

girl 255.41 

Bound  together;   by  D.  G.  Mitchell 642.6 

BouSSingault,     J.     B.       Rural    economy,  in  its 
relations    with      chemistry,    physics,    and 

meteorology 611. ii 

Boutwell,  George    S.     Lawyer,    statesman,  and 

soldier    (Choate,  Webster,  Lincoln,  Grant),  534.6 

Bow  of  orange  ribbon ;    by  A.  E.  Barr 227.52 

BOWdoin,  James.    See  Winthrop,  R.  C.    Address 

on  his  life  and  services 536.3 

Bowies,  Emily.     In  the  Camargue 221.16 

Boxing.     O'Reilly,  J.    B.     Athletics    and  manly 

sport 662. 1 3 

Boy  and  his  friends,  pseud.     Boy's  workshop. .  - .    632.2 

Boy  farmers  of  Elm  island;   by  E.  Kellogg 296.4 

Boy  hunters;   by  M.  Reid 297.12 

Boy  Joe    and   Sam    Weller;     from     "  Pickwick 

Papers;"  ed.  by  Mrs.  Horton 281.12 


BOY. 


14 


BRITAIN. 


Boy  slaves;   by  M.  Reid 297.10 

Boy  travellers  series.     See  Knox,  Thomas  W. 
Boy's    book    of    industrial    information;    by    E. 

Noyce '. 636.3 

Boy's  Froissart;    ed.  by  S.  Lanier 473-1 

Boy's  handy  book,  American;   by  D.  C.  Beard.  •  •   662. S 

Boy's  Mabinogion;   ed.  by  S.  Lanier 273.14 

Boy's  town ;    by  W.  D.   Howells 214.28 

Boy's  workshop:   by  a  boy  and  his  friends 632.2 

Boyd,  E.  W.,  etL     English  cathedrals 343-6 

BoyesCll,  Hjalmar  H.     A  daring  liction  :  story.  .232.16 

Daughter  of  the  Philistines 237.13 

Falconberg 213.31 

Goethe  and  Schiller :  their  lives  and  works 552-3 

Gunnar 213.30 

Ilka  on  the  hill-top,  and  other  stories 213.32 

Light  of  her  countenance 213.37 

Modern  Vikings 213.35 

Queen  Titania;   the  mountain's  face;   a  danger- 
ous virtue 213.34 

Story  of  Norway.     [Nations.] 4^^2.5 

Tales  from  two  hemispheres 213.33 

Vagabond  tales 213.36 

^c"^  Rideing,  W.  H.     Boyhood 576.2 

Boyhood  of  great  men;   by  J.  G.  Edgar 575.1 

Boyhood  of  living  authors;   by  W.  H.  Rideing.  . .    576.2 

Boyhood  of  Martin  Luther;   by  H.  Mayhew 584.2 

Boys.     An  old  boy.     Notes  for  boys  (and  their 

fathers),  on  morals,  mind,  and  manners.  .  .914.27 
Blaikie,  W.  Sound  bodies  for  our  boys  and  girls,    925.2 

Clark,  F.  E.     Our  business  boys 914.18 

Everett,  W.     School  sermons  ■ 922.2 

Ludlow,  F.  H.     A  brace  of  boys 812.18 

Moore,  E.     Farming  for  boys 632.1 

Mowry,  W.  A.     Talks  with  my  boys 916.17 

Symington,  A.  J.     Hints  to  our  boys 9I4-I7 

Boys  and  I ;   by  >L  L.  Moles  worth 283.4 

Boys  at  Chequasset;     by  A.  D.  T.  Whitney 275.1 

Boys'  heroes;   by  E.  E.  Hale. 575-4 

Boys,  Historic;  by  E.  S.  Brooks 493.  i 

Boys  of  other  countries;   by  B.  Taylor 212.30 

Boys  of '76;   byC.C.  Coffin 476.1 

Boys  of  thirty-five;  by  E.  H.  Elwell 292.19 

Boys,     Poor,    who    became    famous;    by    S.    K. 

Bolton 575.5 

BOZ,  pseiid.     See  Dickens,  Charles. 

Brace,  C.  L.     Hungary  in  1851 341. i 

Norse-folk 35 1  ■  i 

Bracehrid,a:e  hall;  by  W.  Irving 817.12 

BrachVOg;el,  A.  E.     Beaumarchais 249.21 

Braddoil,  Mary  E.     Sir  Jasper's  tenant 259.16 

Bradford,  George  P.,y^?«/47?</>5(7r.     See  Ripley, 

George. 
Bradford,  William.     History  of  Plymouth  plan- 
tation    428. 1 

Bradley,    Edward.      {Cuthberi  Bede.)     Adven- 
tures of  Mr.  Verdant  Green 251.16 

Bradley,  Henry.  Storvof  the  Goths.  [Nations.]  482.18 
Bradley,    W.  J.      (^Glance   Gaylord)      Gilbert 

Starr  and  his  lessons -.  .295.21 

Brahmillisill.      Clarke,   J.  F.     Ten  great  reli- 
gions  912.10 

Brain.     Clarke,  E.  H.     Building  of  a  brain 916.4 

Wilkinson,  J.  J.  G.     The  human  body 9154 

Brain  work  and  overwork;   by  H.  C.  Wood 925.12 

Brandes,  Georg.     Lord  Beaconsfield :  a  study..   547.8 
Brant   and  Red  Jacket.     Eggleston  afid  Seelye. 

Life : 475.14 

Brantley,    W\  T.     The    English    in    Maryland, 

1632-91 *437-i3 

Brassey,  Annie.     In  the  trades,  the  tropics,  and 

the  roaring  forties 326.5 

Last  voyage  to  India  and  Australia  in  the  "  Sun- 
beam," 1 887 347>6 


Brassey,  .Vnnie,  continued. 

Sunshine  and  storm  in  the  East 365.3 

Voyage   in  the  "  Sunbeam  " 319-8 

See  Bolton,  S.  K.     Girls  who  became  famous...    575-6 

Brave  lady;   by  Miss  Muloch 265.4 

Brave  old  salt-   by  Oliver  Optic 294.6 

Bravo  :  by  J.  F.  Cooper 2 1  i.i 7 

Brazil.      Agassi/,    L.,   a»d  E.    C.     Journey   in 

Brazil 317.18 

Andrews,   C.   C.      Brazil :    its    condition   and 

prospects 3 '7- 15 

Clemens,  E.J.  M.     La  Plata  countries  of  South 

America 317  14 

Curtis,  W.   E.     Capitals  of  Spanish   America. 

(Rio  de  Janeiro.) 3I7-I7 

Smith,  H.  H.      Brazil,  the  Amazons,  and  the 

coast 3 1 7- 1 

Stewart,  C.  S.     Brazil  and  La  Plata. 317.3 

See  also  Amazon  River  a)id  South  America. 
Bread-pills  ;  by  C.  M.  Barrows 915.8 

Breadwinners  :  a  social  study 227.22 

BreadM  inners.       Owen,     C.  '     Gentle     bread- 
winners  643.10 

Breaking  a  butterfly;   by  G.  A.  Lawrence 252.27 

Breezie  Langton;   by  H.  Smart 258.31 

Bremer,  Frederika.    Brothers  and  sisters;  Easter 

offering 248.2 

Father  and  daughter 248  3 

H family;    Tralinnan;      Axel    and  Anna; 

and  other   tales .......;..    248.2 

Home;    midnight  sun 248.1 

Neighbors 248.1 

Nina:  part  2,   the  President's  daughters 248.1 

Parsonage  of  Mora 248.2 

President's  daughters 248. 1 

See   W^oolsey,  S.    C.     Mischief's   thanksgiving. 

(Brief  sketch.) 286.6 

Brennan,  ^L  S.     Electricity ■ 673.9 

What  Catholics  have  done  for  science .912.20 

Brera  gallery  at  Milan.     Eastlake,  C.  L.     Notes 

on  the  principal  pictures. . . . 818.17 

Breton  folk ;    by  H.  Blackburn 353-4 

Brick  moon;    by  E.  E.  Hale 2239 

Bricks  without  straw;   by  A.  W.  Tourgee 239.1 

Bridal  march ;    by  B.  Bjornson    246.33 

Bride  of  Lammermoor;    by  W.  Scott 262.7 

Bride  of  Landeck ;   by  G.  P.  R.  James 258.54 

Bride  of  Messina:   drama;   by  F.  Schiller 803.5 

Bride  of  the  Nile;   bv  G.  Ebers.     2  vols. 241.31,32 

Bride  of  the  Rhine ;  by  G.  E.  Waring,  Jr 353.8 

Bridgeiuan,  Thomas.     Young  gardener's  assist- 
ant     617.10 

Bridges,      Mrs.        {Mrs.      Forrester.)      Diana 

Carew 256.35 

June 256.36 

Once  again 256.37 

Brid.gewater,    J/«w.     Hooper,  a.     History   of 

Bridgewater  in  the  rebellion 436.8 

See  History  of  Plymouth  county **R8.ii 

BriggS,    L.  V.     History   of  ship-building  on  the 
North  river,  Plymouth  county,  Mass.,  1640- 

1S72 428.11 

Bright,  A.  M.     Three  Bernices 221.1 1 

Bright,  H.  A.     Year  in  a  Lancashire  garden. . . .   613.8 
Bright,  John.     Oration  on  the  foreign  policy  of 

England,  1858. 822.3 

See  Higginson,  T.  W.     English  statesmen 547-13 

NicoU,  H.  J.     Great  movements,  and  those 

who  achieved  them 521.15 

Towle,  G.  M.     Certain  men  of  mark 563-1 

Brighton,  Mass.     Drake,  F.  S.     History *438.i-3 

Brigitta  ;  by  B.  Auerbach 246.7 

Britain,     Church,  A.  J.     Story  of  early  Britain.  .482.26 
Dawkins,  W.  B.     Early  man  in  Britain 459-3 


BRITISH. 


15 


BUCKLAND. 


British   America.     See  Canada;  Newfoundland; 

Nova  Scotia. 
Britisll    authors.     Mason,    E.   T.,   ed.     Personal 

traits.     4  vols 555.1-4 

British  Columbia.     Barneby,  W.    H.     Life    and 

labor  in  the  far  West ■ 3 1 3- 1 6 

Leighton,  C.  C.     Life  at  Puget  Sound .313.18 

iMTne,  A/a ;-{^u!S  of.     Canadian  pictures 335-1 

British  isles.     Butterworth,  II.     Zigzag  journeys,  376.9 
British  orations.     Adams,  C.   K.  Representative. 

3  vols 822.1-3 

Brittany.    Blackburn,  H.     Breton  folk 353-4 

Waring,  G.  E.     A  farmer's  vacation 363.3 

BrOClC,  Robert  A.  Virginia,! 606-1 689. [America] *437. 13 
BrOChtOIl,  A/ass.     History.     See  History  of  Ply- 
mouth county **R8.ii 

Bronte,  Anne.    {Acton  Bell.)     Tenant  of  Wild-  I 

fell  Hall 253.33 

BrontO,  Charlotte.    {Currer  Bell.)    Jane  Eyre  ..253.34 

Professor 253.35 

Villette 253.36 

See  Gaskell,  E.  C.     Life 546-9 

Bronte,      Emily.       {Ellis     Bell.)       Wuthering 

heights 253.32 

See  Rol)inson,  A.  M.  F.     Life 512.2 

Brook,    Sarah.      French     history     for    English 

children 473-3 

Brooke,    Stopford    A.,  ed.     Life  and  letters    of 

Frederick  W.  Robertson 567.3 

BrOOkfleld,  Jane  O.,  ed.     Collection  of  letters  of 

Thackeray 557-23 

BrOOkline,  Mass.     Muddy  river  and    Brookline 

records,  1 634-1 838 469. 1 

Town  records  and   reports  of  the  town  officers, 

1884-1886,  1888,   1889.     5  vols 469.2-6 

Brooks,  C.  S.     Sooner  or  later 259.1 1 

Brooks,    Charles    T.     Life   of    William   Ellery 

Channing 533.3 

Tratts.    Richter,  J.  P.  F.   Hesperus.   2  vols.  801.16,  17 

Invisible  lodge 241.20 

Titan.     2  vols 801.14,15 

Brooks,  Elbiidge  S.     Historic  boys 493-1 

Historic  girls 493-2 

In  No-man's  land 282.31 

Storied  holidays 282.32 

Story  of  the  American  Indian v .  . .  476. 1 1 

Brooks,  Mary  W.Joint  author.  See  Agge,  Anne  A. 

Brooks,  Noah.     Lost  in  the  fog  :    story 232.10 

Brooks,  Phillips.     Candle  of  the  Lord  :  sermons,  922.4 

Episcopal  Church.     [History  of  Boston.]  . *438.3 

Oration  at  the  250th  anniversary  of  the  Boston 

Latin   school 916.13 

Sermons 922.3 

Tolerance  :   two  lectures 922.5 

BrosbOll,  Karl.     Stories  246.41 

Brother  to  dragons;    by  .\.    Rives 218.37 

Brother's  secret;   by  W.   Godwin,  Jr 221.18 

Brothers  and  sisters;  by  F.  Bremer 248.2 

Brothers  and  sisters;   by  E.   Marshall 268.4 

Brothers  of  pity;   by  J.  H.  Ewing 274.25 

Brong:ham,  Henry,  Lord.  See  NicoU,  H.  J. 
Great  movements,  and  those  who  achieved 

them 521.15 

See  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  sketch 815.14 

Bronghton,  Rhoda.     Second  thoughts   264.39 

BronghtOn  house;    by  B.  Perry 234.13 

Brown,  Alice.     Fools  of  nature 226.41 

Brown,  Charles  B.     Arthur  Mervyn 231.18 

See  Prescott,  W.  H.     Essay 81 7.1 

Brown,  E.  E.  Boston  whittling  schools;  Per- 
kins institution  and  Massachusetts  school 
for  the  blind;   sewing  in  the  Boston  public 

schools 934-1 

Life  of  Ulysses  S-  Grant 5 73  1 2 


Brown,  Helen  D.     Two  college  girls 277.41 

Brown,  John,  J/.  D.     Marjorie  Fleming 812.10 

Rab  and  his  friends 812.4 

Spare  hours.     3  vols 816.6-8 

Brown,  John,  Captain.    See  Sanborn,  F.  B.    Life 

and  letters 523. 1 7 

See  also   Phillips,    W.     Speeches.     (Harper's 

Ferry;    burial.) 81 7.2 

Brown,  Thomas.     Taxidermist's  manual 666.1 

Browne,  D.  J.     American  bird  fancier 635.14 

Field-book  of  manures 626.4 

Browne,  J.  R-     Yusef:  crusade  in  the  East....   346.9 
Browne,  W.  H.     Maryland.     [Commonwealths.]   423.3 
Trans.      Lear    of    the    steppe;     by    I.    Tur- 

genieff 244.2 

Brownies  ;  by  J.  H.  Ewing 274.28 

Browning,  Elizabeth  Barrett.     Aurora  Leigh  ..  .713.14 

Poetical  works. 722.12 

See  Ingram,  J.  H.     Life 512.15 

Robertson,  E.  S.     English  poetesses 546. 12 

Stedman,  E.  C.     Victorian  poets 815.22 

Browning,  Oscar.     Educational  theories 916.12 

England  and  France  in  1793 81 3.6 

Browning,  Robert.     Asolando 723.20 

Poems;   selected  and  edited  by  W.  J.  Rolfe  and 

H.  E.  Hersey 723. 1 1 

Works.     8  vols. : 

1.  Dramas 723.12 

2.  Dramatis  persona:,  etc 723.13 

3.  Men  and  women;   Sordello 723.14 

4.  Ring  and  the  book 723-15 

5.  Balaustion's  adventure,  etc 723.16 

6.  Plhne  at  the  fair,  etc 723.17 

7.  Agamemnon,  etc 723.18 

8.  P'erishtah's  fancies 723.19 

See  Stedman,  E.  C.     Victorian  poets 815.22 

BrOWnlOW,  W.  G.     Rise,  progress,    and  decline 

of  secession 5 2 1 .9 

Browns ;  by  M.  p.  W.  .Smith 295.31 

Bruce,  James.     See   Kingston,  W.  H.  G.     Great 

African  travellers 349-30 

Bruce,  Robert.     See  Aguilar,  G.     Days  of  Bruce. 

2  vols 265 .37,  38 

BrUgSCh-Bey,    Henry.     True    story  of  the    exo- 
dus of  Israel 452.9 

Brush,  Christine  C.     Colonel's  opera  cloak 237.46 

Inside  our  gate 237  47 

Bryan,  Clark  W.     Book  of  Berkshire 314-7 

Bryan,  Mary  E.     Manch 229.2 

Bryant,  William  CuUen.     Poems.     [1853.] 716. i 

Poems.     2  vols.     [1883.] 716.2,3 

Sella;   little  people  of  the  snow.    ....    734-3 

Ed.     Family  library  of  poetry  and  song 716.4 

Trans.     Iliad  of  Homer.     2  vols. 701.15,16 

Odyssey  of  Homer.     2  vols 701.13,  14 

See  Bigelow,  J.     Life 5i3-ii 

Godwin,    P.     Biography;    with  extracts  from 

private  correspondence.     2  vols 514.1,  2 

Stedman,  E.  C.     Poets  of  America 825.5 

Bryce,     George.     Canada,     from    1763  to   1867. 

[America.] *437.i8 

Bryce,  James.    The  American  commonwealth.    2 

vols 414.11,  12 

Constantinople. 365-9 

BuClianan,  James.     Selections  from  messages.  ..    535.6 

5^^  Curtis,"G.  T.     Life.     2  vols 528.1,2 

Fiske,    J.     Presidents    of  America,  with  por- 
trait ." **R9.3 

BuClianan,  Robert.     Culture  of   the  grape,  and 

wine-making 614.10 

Buckingham,  William  A.,  U.  S.   sen  tor.     Me- 
morial addresses  on  his  life  and  character. .    539.2 

See  Stowe,  H.  B.     Men  of  our  times 534  i 

Buckland,  F.  T.     Curiosities  of  natural  history. .   645.2 


BUCKLE. 


16 


BUSINESS. 


Buckle^    Henry   T.      History   of  civilization  in 

England.     2  vols 4454.  5 

^^t?  Fiske,  J-     Mr.  Buckle's    fallacies. 824.10 

Buckley,  Arabella  B.     Fairy-land  of  science 672.4 

I-ife  and  her  children 657.3 

Winners  in  life's  race 657.4 

Bllddllism.     Arnold,  E.     Light  of  Asia 723.7 

Clarke,  J.  F.     Ten  great  religions 912.10 

BlldffCtt,  Samuel,     ^f,?  Bayne,  P.     Christian  life,  912.8 

Bllf i.  Jesse.     Farmer's  companion 01 1. 9 

BllJrbce,  James  M.     Boston  under  the  mayors.  ..*438.3 

Building:  a  home  ;   by  A.  F.  Oakey 654.1 

BuildiUi;  of  a  brain;  by  E.  H.  Clarke 916.4 

Buildings:  of  the  ship;  by  H.  W.  Longfellow 734.3 

Buildinsj  the  nation;   by  C.  C.  Coffin 476-5 

Buist.    Robert.     American    flower-garden    direc- 
tory;  cultivation  of  the  grape  vine 613.3 

Family  kitchen  gardener 612.5 

Bulbs.     See    Henderson,   P.     Garden  and   farm 

topics 612.12 

Bullincll,  Thomas.     Age  of  chivalry 815. 8 

Age  of  fable 815.7 

Legends  of  Charlemagne 815.9 

Bulkley,  L.  D.     Skin  in  health  and  disease 925.14 

Bull,  Ole.     See  Bull,  S.  C.     Memoir. 564.35 

See  Janson,  K.     Spell-bound   fiddler. 247.35 

Buhver-lyttOIl,  Edward  G.     Caxtons 253.7 

Coming  race 253.1 1 

Devereux 253.1 

Disowned 253.1 

Eugene  Aram 253.3 

Falkland 253.11 

Harold 253.2 

Kenelm  Chillingly 253.4 

Last  days  of  Pompeii 253.3 

Last  of  the  barons 253. 10 

Lucretia 253.2 

Maid  of  Malines.     [Little  classics.] 812.6 

My  novel.     2  vols 253.8,  9 

Parisians 253.6 

Paul  Chfford 253.1 

Pausanias 253.1 1 

Pelliam 253.1 

Pilgrims  of  the  Rhine 253.3 

Rienzi 253.3 

Strange  story 253.5 

The  house  and  the  brain.     [Little  classics.]  ....   812.2 

Zanoni 253.2 

Zicci 253.11 

Bulwer-lytton,    Robert  E.     {Owen  Meredith.) 

Lucile 723.5 

BUDC6,   Oliver   B.     Adventures  of  Timias  Terry- 
stone  229.25 

Bacheloi  Bluff  827.3 

Don't **R4.2 

My  house :   an  ideal 644.6 

Bundle  of  papers ;    by  P.  Siegvolk 827.2 

BuUJjener,  L.  L.  F.     Louis  XV.  and    his    times; 

or,  Priest  and  the  Huguenot 243.44 

Bunker    Hill    battle.        See      Frothingham,   R. 

History .   406.6 

Holmes,  O.  W.     Grandmother's  story :  poem..    734.3 
Memorial  of  the  American  patriots  who  fell ....    438.9 

BuiUUT,  H.  C.     Love  in  old  clothes:  story 232.10 

«;/(/ Matthews,  B.  Documents  in  the  case  :  story,  232.7 
Bunsen,  Frances,  baroness.      See  Hare,  A.  J.  C. 

Life  and  letters 546. 1 8 

Buntling  ball :  poetical  satire 736-7 

Bunyan,  John.     Grace  abounding  to  the  chief  of 

sinners 91 1 -3 

Holy  war 91 1 .2 

Pilgrim's  progress 203.18 

See  Froude,  J.  A.     Life 545-i6 

Whittier,  J.  G.     Sketch 817.3 


BuOIiarottl,    Michael-Angelo.       See    Oliphant, 

M.  O.  W.     Makers  of  Florence 554-1 

See  Sweetser,  M.  F.     Biography 544-8 

Tytler,  S.     Old  masters 818.8 

Vasari,  G.     Lives  of  painters,  vol.  5 544- 20 

Bur^lar^in  Paradise;   by  E.  S.  Phelps 225.14 

Bura;oma,ster's  family;   by  C.  Muller 249.24 

Burgomaster's  wife;    by   G.  Ebers 241.27 

Buried  alive;   by  F.  Dostoyeffsky.     (Ten  years 

in  Siberia.) 34I-I2 

Burke,  Edmund.     Oration  on  moving  resolutions 

for  conciliation  with  America,  1775 822.1 

Origin  of  our  ideas  of  the  sublime  and  beauti- 
ful;  with  a  discourse  concerning  taste. .. .    911. 4 

See  Morley,  J.     Life 545-1' 

Burlesques  ;  by  W.  ^L  Thackeray 202.8 

Burlinganie,  Edward  L.,  ed.     Current  discussion  : 

Vol.  I.     International  politics 8 13. 1 

Vol.  2.     Questions  of  belief. 8132 

Burnett,  C.  H.     Hearing,  and  how  to  keep  it. . .   925.5 

Burnett,  Frances  H.     Fair  barbarian 215.27 

Haworth's 215.17 

Jarl's  daughter,  and  other  novelettes 215.21 

Kathleen 215.25 

Lindsay's  luck 215.22 

Little  Lord  Fauntleroy 215.30 

Little  Saint  Elizabeth,  and  other  stories 215.33 

Louisiana 215.18 

Miss  Crespigny 215.24 

Pretty  Polly  Pemberton 215.23 

Pretty  sister  of  Jose 215.32 

Quiet  life 215.19 

Sara  Crewe 215.31 

Story  of  the  Latin  quarter 232.9 

Surly  Tim;   Esmeralda;   one  day  at  Arle;   and 

other  stories.. 215.26 

That  lass  o'  Lowrie's 215.16 

Theo 215.20 

Through  one  administration 215.28 

Tide  on  the  moaning  bar 215.19 

Vagabondia 215.29 

Burnett,  Peter  H.     Recollections  and  opinions 

of  an  old  pioneer.     (California.) 3132 

Burney,  Frances.     See  D'Arblay,  Madame  Fran- 
ces Burney. 

Burntaam  breaker;   by  H.  Greene 293.2 

Burnliam,  Clara  L.     Dearly  bought 227.36 

Mistress  of  Beech  Knoll. 227.41 

Next  door 227.37 

"  No  gentlemen  " 227.39 

Sane  lunatic 227.40 

Young  maids  and  old 227.38 

Burning  their  ships;   by  B.  Phillips 258.53 

Burns,  Robert.     Poetical  works 713-4 

See  Lockhart,  J.  G.     Life 565.2 

Shairp,  P.     Life 545.8 

Burr,  -Aaron,     ^c-^  Parton,  J.     Life  and  times.    2 

vols 516.16,  17 

Burritt.   Elihu.     Autobiography,  and  ten-minute 

talks  on  all  sorts  of  topics 914.9 

Burroughs,  John.     In  the  hemlocks 812.17 

Locusts  and  wild  honey. 667.10 

Pepacton 667.9 

Wake-robin.     (Birds.) - 656.6 

BUrstenbinder,    Elizabeth.      i^Ermt  Werner.) 

Alpine  fay 247.27 

Saint  Michael.'. 247.26 

Burt,  Mary  E.     Literary  landmarks 836.7 

Bush,   George    G.     Harvard :   the  first  American 

university 411.1 

Bush-boys ;  by  M.  Reid 297. 1 1 

Business.     Clark,  F.  E.     Our  business  boys 914.18 

Dole,  C.  F.     Citizen  and  neighbor 914-19 

Ruskin,  J.     Traffic:  lecture 802.13 


BUSINGSS. 


1? 


CANADIAN. 


Business,  continued. 

Wood,  H.     Natural  law  in  the  business  world.  .823.16 

But  a  Philistine;   by  V.  F.  Townsend 276.10 

But  yet  a  woman;   by  A.  S.  Hardy 214.42 

Butler,  Joseph.     5^^  Rogers,  H.     Biography....   557.1 

Butler,  William.     Land  of  the  Vega  :   India 308.7 

Butler,  William  F.     Life  of  General  Gordon 547-15 

Butt,  Beatrice  M.     Delicia 254.51 

Butterflies.     Scudder,  S.  H.     Treatise 647.7 

ButterWOrth,    Hezekiah.      Zigzag  journeys.     9 
vols. : 

1.  Europe:  England  and  France 376-1 

2.  Classic   lands:    Spain,    Sicily,   Southern 

France,  Italy,  Greece 376-2 

3.  The  Orient:   Adriatic  to  the  Baltic 376.3 

4.  The  Occident:   Atlantic  to  Pacific. 376-4 

5.  Northern  lands:   Rhine  to  the  Arctic. .. .    376.5 

6.  Acadia  and  New  France 376-6 

7.  Levant:   Egypt  and  the  Holy  Land 376.7 

8.  Antipodes :  Siam,  etc 376.8 

9-     British  isles 376-9 

Button's  inn;   by  A.  W.  Tourgee 239.5 

By  pike  and  dyke ;  by  G.  A.  Henty 293. 1 3 

By  proxy;   by  J.  Payne 259.18 

By  still  waters;   by  E.  Garrett 268-52 

By  the  sea;   by  H.  W-   Chaplin 237.31 

By  the  Tiber;    by  M.  A.  Tincker.  - 237.29 

By  woman's  wit;   by  Mrs.  Alexander 254.7 

Bybury  to  Beacon  street;    by  A.  M.  Diaz 286.25 

Bye  and  bye;    by  V-  F.  Townsend 276.1 

Bye-words  ;  by  C.  M.  Yonge 269.2 

Bynner,  Edwin  L.     Agnes  Surriage 229.37 

Begum's  daughter 229.38 

Damen's  ghost 229.34 

Nimport 229.36 

Tritons 229.35 

Topography    and  landmarks  of  Boston   in   the 

colonial  and  provincial  periods *438.I,  2 

Byrne,   William.       Roman    Catholic   Church    in 

Boston *438-3 

Byron,  Lord     (George  Gordon  Noel.)     Poetical 

and  dramatic  works 717-2 

.S'i'd' Nichol,  J.     Life.... 545.19 

See  also  Disraeli,  B.     Venetia.    (Delineation  of 

Byron's  character.) 252.3 

Irving,  W.     Newstead  abbey 81 7- 1 3 

Mason,  E.  T.     Personal  traits 555-1 


c. 

€aballerO,  Fernan.     Elia :  Spain  fifty  years  ago,  344.5 

Cable,  George  W.     Creoles  of  Louisiana 333-2 

^jjDr.   Sevier 234.20 

Grandissimes 234  - 1 7 

Madame  Delphine 234. 1 9 

Old  Creole  days 234. 1 8 

Silent   South 823.11 

.Strange  true  stories  of  Louisiana 234.21 

Cabot,   J.  E.      Memoir  of  R.  W.   Emerson.      2 

vols 514.20,21 

Cabot,  John,  a«a^Sebastian.     See  Deane,  C.  Voy- 
ages  *437-i3 

See  Higginson,  T.  W.     American  explorers 475-7 

Markham,  C.  R.     Sea  fathers 563.3 

Caddy,  Florence.     Through  the  fields  with   Lin- 
naeus.    2  vols 562.3,  4 

Ca;sar,  Caius  Julius.     .S^^  Abbott,  J.     History. ..  .471.11 

5^1?  Froude,  J.  A.     Ccesar  :   a  sketch 561. 1 

Mommsen,  T.     History  of  Rome,  vol.  4 404.16 

Plutarch.     Lives,  vol.  4 507-4 

See  also  Julius  Cresar. 

Caesars.     De  Quincey,  T.     Essay 805.14 

Caged  lion;  by  C.  M.  Yonge 269.3 


Cahun,  Leon.     Adventures  of  Capt.  Mago,  B.  C. 

1000 328.4 

Caine,   W.  S.     Trip  round  the  world  in  1887- 

1888 319.10 

Caleb  Krinkle;   by  C.  C.  Coffin 219.41 

Calhoun,  John  C.     Two  orations 822.4,  5 

6'^^  Hoist,  H.  von.     Life 515-3 

Parton,  J.     Famous  Americans 534-2 

California.     Burnett,  P.  H.     Recollections  and 

opinions  of  an  old  pioneer 313.2 

Codman,  J.     Round  trip 313,11 

Dall,  C.  H.     My  tirst  holiday 313-12 

Fremont,   J.  C.      Exploring  expedition  to  the 

Rocky  Mountains,  Oregon,  and  California..    313.6 

Holder,  C.  F.     All  about  Pasadena 323. 1 

Jackson,  Helen  H.     Bits  of  travel  at  home 313.14 

Glimpses  of  three  coasts 313.15 

Nordhoff,  C.      California  for  health,  pleasure, 

and  residence .313.23 

Roberts,  E.     Santa  Barbara,  and  around  there.   323.2 

Royce,  J.     California.     [Commonwealths.] 423.7 

Taylor,  B.     Eldorado 313-3 

Warner,  C.  D.     On  horseback 315-7 

Winthrop,  R.  C.     Speech  on  its  admission  to 

the  uni.on 536.4 

Calkins,  N.  A.     Manual  of  object-teaching 916.19 

Called  back;    by  H.  Conway 255.37 

Calvin,  John.     6'i?<?  Fisher,  G.  P.     Reformation..   462.6 
Cambridge,  Mass.     See  Drake,  S.  A.     New  Eng- 
land legends 428.4 

See  Old  landmarks  and  historic  fields  of  Middle- 
sex      334.4 

Howells,  W.  D.     Suburban  sketches 334-5 

Cameron,  H.  L.     in  a  grass  country 229.47 

Camp,    Henry  W.     See  Trumbull,  H.  C.      The 

knightly  soldier.     (Life.) 522.2 

Camp-fires  of  the  revolution;   by  H.  C.  Watson,  573.4 
Camp-life  in  the  woods,  and  the  tricks  of  trap- 
ping and  trap- making;   by  W.  H.  Gibson. .    662.4 
Campaigns  of  the  civil  war.      13  vols.     See  Civil 
war  in  America. 

Campaner  Thai;   by  J.  P.  F.  Richter. 801.13 

Campbell,    George    Douglas,    Duke   of  Argyll. 

See  Higginson,  P.  W.     English  statesmen,  547.13 
Campbell,  Helen.    Miss  Melinda's  opportunity..    228.8 

Mrs.  Herndon's  income 228.7 

Prisoners  of  poverty  :  women  wage-workers..  .  .823.17 

Roger  Berkeley's  probation 228.9 

What-to-do  club 228.6 

Campbell,  J.G.,  Margins  of  Lome.     .9^^  Lome, 
Marquis  of 

Campbell,  Thomas.     Poetical  works 713. 1 

See  Mason,  E.  T.     Personal  traits 555-2 

Campe,  J.  H.     Robinson  the  younger;    or.  New 

Crusoe 291.18 

Camps  and  tramps  in  the  Adirondacks;   by  A.  J. 

Northrup 324.5 

Camps  in  the  Caribbees;  by  F.  A.  Ober 326.1 

Camps  in  the  Rockies;   by  W.  A.  B.  Grohman. .  .313.25 
('anada.      Bryce,   G.      Canada    from    1763    to 

1867 .....*437.i8 

Davis,  A.  McF.      Canada  and  Louisiana ....  -  *437.i5 

Henty,  G.  A.     With  Wolfe  in  Canada 293.17 

Johnson,  R.     History  of  the  French  war. .  —  .   475.9 

\^oxx\Q,  Marquis  of.     Canadian  pictures 339.1 

Machar,  A.  M.,  and  Marquis,  T.  G.   ,  Stprjes  of 

New  France •'. . 413.6 

Marryat,  F.     Settlers  in  Canada 278.1 

Parkman,  F.    Conspiracy  of  Pontiac.     2  vols.  .405.1,  2 
France  and  England   in  North  America.     7 

vols 405.3-7;    413. 1,  2 

Smith,  G.     Political  destiny  of  Canada 813.1 

See  also  Acadia  and  New  France. 
Canadian  crusoes;  by  C.  P.  Traill 279.31 


CANADIAN. 


18 


CATALOGUES. 


Canadian  forest ;   by  C.  P.  Traill 279.32 

Canadian  pictures;   by  Marquis  of  Lome -.   339.1 

Candle   of   the    Lord,  and    other   sermons;    by 

Phillips  Brooks 922.4 

Candy-niaklng,  Home;  by  Mrs.  S.  T.  Rorer...  653.5 
Canning  and  preserving;   by  Mrs.  S.  T.  Rorer...   653.6 

Canoe  and  saddle;   by  T.  Winthrop 212.27 

Canoe  voyage.     Bishop,  N.  H.     Voyage  of  the 

paper  canoe  from  Quebec  to  the  Gulf  of 

Mexico 325.1 

Canoeing.     O'Reilly,  J.  B.    Athletics  and  manly 

sport 662.13 

Smith,  >L  P.  W.     Their  canoe  trip 295.32 

Cantatas.     Upton,  G.  P.     standard  cantatas 838.6 

Canterbury  chimes;   or,  Chaucer  tales  retold  for 

children;   by  F.  Storr  and  H.  Turner. 273.29 

Canterbury  pilgrimage;   by  J.  aud  E.   R.   Pen- 

nell 343-7 

Canterbury  tales;   by  G.  Chaucer 722.2 

Canterbury  tales ;  by  H.  Lee 25 1 .27 

Canterbury  tales  :  by  S.  Lee 251.26 

Canton,    china.     Gray,    .I//-5.    J.    H.     Fourteen 

months   in  Canton 357-5 

Cape  Cod;  by  H.  D.  Thoreau 3144 

Cape  Cod  folks ;    by  S.  P.  McLean 235. 1 1 

Caper-sauce;  by  Fanny  Fern 917.3 

Capes,  W.  W.  Roman  history:  the  early  em- 
pire, first  century.     [Epochs.] 44'-2 

Roman  empire  of  the  second  century  :  or.  Age 

of  the  .\ntonines.     [Epochs.] 441.6 

Capital.     Atkinson,  E.    Labor  and  capital  allies, 

not  enemies 823. 1 3 

George,  H.     Wages  and  capital 823.4 

Gladden,  W.     Labor  and  capital 823.10 

Capitals  of  Spanish  x\merica;  by  W.  E.  Curtis..  .317.17 
Capper,  S.  J.    Shores  and  cities  of  the  Boden  See. 

(Switzerland.) 364.I 

Siena,  Italy 813.6 

Captain  Belgrave;   by  F.  S.  Cozzens 642.8 

Captain  Bonneville's  adventures;   by  W.Irving..    313. 5 

Captain  Davis;   by  F.  S.  Cozzens 642.8 

Captain  F'racasse ;   by  T.  Gautier 242.28 

Captain  Jim's  friend ;    by  B.  Flarte 233.34 

Captain  "Mago;   byL.Cahun 328.4 

Captain  Mansana;   by  B.  Bjornson 246.35 

Captain  Paul ;    by  A.  'Dumas 243.5 

Captain  Phil;   by  ^L  ^L  Thomas 279.18 

Captain  Sam;   by  G.  C.  Eggleston 236.15 

Captain's  dog;    by  L.  Enault 242.45 

Captain's  story;   by  R.  H.  Davis 812.2 

Captains  of  industry;   by  J.  Parton 575.3 

Capturing  a  locomotive;   by  W.  Pittenger 476.18 

Career  of  a  Nihilist;   by  Stepniak 249.17 

Carey,   Annie.     Autobiographies    of  a  lump    of 

coal,  grain  of  salt,  drop  of  water,  bit  of 

old  iron,  piece  of  flint 675.6 

Carey,  Rosa  N.     Aunt  Diana 235.35 

Barbara  Heathcole's  trial 235.29 

Esther 235.34 


For  Lilias . 


235-31 


Not  like  other  girls 235.27 

Queenie's  whim 235.37 

Robert  Ord's  atonement 235.32 

Uncle  Max 235.33 

Wee  wifie 235.36 

Wooed  and  married 235.38 

Caribbees.    Ober,  F.  A.    Camps  in  the  Caribbees.  326.1 
Porter,  J.,  ed.     Sir  Edward  Seaward's  narrative 

of  his  shipwreck  and  residence 326.2 

CarletOn,  pseud.      See  Coffin,  Charles  Carleton. 

CarletOn,  William      Farm  ballads 736.3 

Farm  legends 736.4 

Neal  Malone :  tale.     [Little  Classics.] 812.5 

CarlinO ;  by  G.  RufEni 242.43 


Carlyle,  Jane  W.     See  Carlyle,  T.     Letters  and 

memorials 557-15 

Reminiscences 557-6 

Carlyle,  Thomas.     Biographical  sketch  of  Rich- 

ter 801. 1 1 

I      Essays,  critical  and  miscellaneous.     4  vols. .  .816.9-12 

'      Essays  on  Boswell's  Life  of  Johnson 557-22 

French  revolution:  a  history.    3  vols 461.4-6 

Lectures  on  heroes  and  hero-worship 816.16 

Letters  and  memorials  of  Jane  Welsh  Carlyle; 

ed.  by  J.  A.  Froude 557-15 

I      Reminiscences;   ed.  by  J.  A,  Froude 557-6 

'      Sartor  Resartus 816.13 

;      Ed.     Letters  and  speeches  of  Oliver  Cromwell. 

!  5  vols 547-1-5 

See  Froude,  J.  A.     History   of  the  first  forty 

I  years  of  his  life,  17^)5-1835 557-13 

History  of  his  life  in  London,  1834-1881 ..  ..557.14 
See  also  Bayne,  P.     Lessons  from  my  masters.  .S16.14 

Carnegie,  Andrew.     Round  the  world 319-6 

Triumphant  democracy 833.3 

Carpenter,  F.  B.  inner  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln; 

or,  Six  months  at  the  White  House   535.10 

Carpenter,  H.  B.     Liber  amoris 7I4-I7 

Carpenter,  J-  E.     Life  and  work  of  Mary  Car- 
penter    556.1 

Carpenter,    Mary.     See  Carpenter,  J.  E.     Life 

and  work 556. 1 

[  Carpenter,  W.  B.     Principles  of  mental  physi- 

I  olog\- 915.12 

Use  and  abuse  of  alcoholic  liquors. 924.1 

Carr,    Lucien.     Missouri.     [Commonwealths.] .  .423.11 
Carroll,  Lewis, /j^W.     See  Dodgson,  Charles  L. 
Carter,    J.    H.     Log    of    Commodore    Rolling- 

Pin 231.23 

Carter,  Robert.     Summer  cruise  on  the  coast  of 

New  England 314-2 

Carthage.     Abbott,  J.     History  of  Hannibal 471.10 

Church,  A.  J.     Story  of  Carthage.     [Nations.]  . .   482  9 

Henty,  G.  A.     Young  Carthaginian 293.15 

Rollin,  C.     Ancient  history,  vol;  i 449-2 

Smith,  R.  B.     Rome  and  Carthage :  the  Punic 

wars.     [Epochs.] 441. 1 1 

Cartier,  Jacques.     De  Costa,  B.  Y.     Cartier  ard 

his  successors. *437.i4 

Carver,  Mass.    See  History  of  Plymouth  count)',  **RS.i  i 
Cary,  Alice  and  Phcebe.      Memorial,   with   some 

of  their  later  poems;   by  M.  C.  Ames 5ii-9 

Casa  Guidi  windows:  poem;  by  E.  B.  Browning,  722.12 
Case  of  Mr.   Lucraft;      by   W.    Besant   and  J. 

Rice 258.21 

Casseday,  D.  B.     The  Hortons 221.7 

Cassell,  John.     See  Nicoll,  H.  J.     Great  move- 
ments, and  those  who  achieved  them 521.15 

Cassell's  book  of  sports  and  pastimes 662.2 

CaSSell'S  popular  gardening;    f^/.  by  D.  T.  Fish . .   633.5 

Cast  away  in  the  cold;   by  I.  I.  Hayes 297.1 

Cast  up  by  the  sea;   by  S.  W\  Baker 297.2 

Castelar,  Emilio.     i"^^ Towle,  G.  M.     Sketch...   563.1 

Castle  and  town ;   by  F.  M.  Peard 274.5 

Castle  Blair;   by  F.  L.  Shaw 274.12 

Castle  Daly;  by  A.  Keary 264.33 

Castle  dangerous ;   by  W.  Scott . .  262.24 

Castle  Foam  ;  by  H.  W.  French 232.29 

Castleton,  D.  R.     Salem 232.18 

Catalogues.     Abington  pubhc  library.    [1891.]  **R7.i 
Boston    public    library.      Lower    hall,    in    the 
classes  of  historv,  biography,  and  travel. 

[1S73-] ' **R7-io 

Lcncer  hall,  in  the  class  list  of  English  prose 

fiction.      [1877.] **R7.ii 

Upper  hall.     [i86'i.] **R7.I2 

Everett  public  library.     [1890.] **R7.20 

Holbrook  public  library.     [ 1 880.] **R7. 1 6 


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CHANCE. 


Cat«al0gues,  continued. 

Massachusetts  state  library,   1880,  with  annual 

supplements,  1880-1890 **R7.i8 

Quincy  public  library.     [1875.] **R7.I4 

Rockland  public  library.     [1879.] **R7.I7 

Salem  public  library.     [1889-1890.] **R7.I3 

Sargent,  J.  F.     Reading  for  the  young **R4.I7 

Cataloguing.      Cutter,   C.    A.      Library    cata- 
logues    936.4 

Rules  for  a  printed  dictionary  catalogue 936-5 

Dewey,  M.,  and  others.     Papers  on  catalogu- 
ing     9364 

Smith,  L.  P.     On  the  classitication  of  books...    936.6 
Cathedrals.     Boyd,  E.  W.      English  cathedrals,  343.6 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Makers  of  Florence 554.1 

Catherine  ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray 202. 1 1 

CathenVOOd,  Mary  H.     Rocky  Fork 284.41 

Catholicism.     Treacy,  J.  J.     Tributes  of  Protes- 
tant   writers   to  the    truth   and    beauty  of 

Catholicity 921.6 

Catholics.       Brennan,    M.    S.      What   Catholics 
have  done  for  science,  with  sketches  of  the 

great  Catholic  scientists 912.20 

Catlin,    George.       North  American    Indians.     2 

vols *3o8.io,  1 1 

Cats.     Gautier,  T.     My  household  of  pets 646.4 

Jackson,  n.  H.     Letters  from  a  cat 282.1 

Mammy  Tittleback  and  her  family 282.2 

Weir,  H.     Our  cats,  and  all  about  them 646.7 

Wood,  J.  G.     Petland  revisited 646.5 

Cattle.     Allen,  R.  L.     Domestic  animals 615.8 

Clater,  F.     Diseases  of  horned  cattle.     (Barn- 
book.) 615.9 

Dadd,  G.  H.     Diseases  of  cattle 615.5 

Quincy,  J.     Soiling  of  cattle 615. i 

Thomson,  R.  D.    Food  of  animals,  and  the  fat- 
tening of  cattle 615.7 

Youatt,  W.,   and  Martin,  W.   C.    L.      Cattle: 

their  breeds,  management,  and  diseases 615.4 

Causerie;  from  the  Boston  Evening  Transcript. .   917.9 

Cavaliers  of  fortune;   by  J.  Grant 25 1.5 

Cave-life  in  Vicksburg,  My;   by  a  lady 336.3 

Caves.     Dallas,  J.     Short  studies  from  nature. .  .655.10 
Hovey,  H.  C.     Celebrated   American  caverns, 
especially  Mammoth,  Wyandot,   and    Lu- 

ray 675.16 

Nichols,  L.  D.     Underfoot 675.12 

Willis,  N.  P.     Mannnoth  cave  described 316. i 

Caxtons  ;  by  E.  Bulwer-Lytton 253.7 

Cecil  and  his  dog;    from  the  French 291.17 

Cecil  Dreeme;    by  T.  Winthrop 212.24 

Celebrated  American  caverns;    by  H.  C.  Hovey,  675.16 

Celestial  scenery;   by  T.  Dick 816.2 

Censor,  psetuf.     See  Bunce,  Oliver  B. 
Census.     Massachusetts,    1885.     Wright,   C.   D. 
4  vols : 
I.     Population  and  social  statistics.     Part  L,  **R8.3 
2      Population  and  social  statistics.     Part  IL,**R8.4 

3.  Manufactures,  the  Fisheries,  and  Com- 

merce   **R8.5 

4.  Agricultural  products  and  property. ...  .**R8.6 
United  states,  seventh  census,  1850.     De  Bow, 

J.  D.  B **R8.2i 

Ninth  census,    1870.     Statistical  atlas  based 

thereon.     Walker,  F.  A **R9.2 

Tenth  census,  1880.    Population.   Walker,  F. 

A **R8.24 

Centeola  ;  by  D.  p.  Thompson 221.6 

Central    America.       Baldwin,    J.    D.       Ancient 

America 412. i 

Bard,  S.  A.     Waikna  :   the  mosquito  shore 317-8 

Stephens,  J.  L.     Incidents  of  travel  in  Central 

America,  Chiapas,  and  Yucatan.    2  vols..  .317.6,  7 
Winsor,  J.     Mexico  and  Central  America. . . .  .*437.ii 


Century  magazine.  Vols.  23-40  (earlier  vol- 
umes bore  the  name  Scribner's  magazine, 
-which  see  for  volumes  I-22),    1S82-1890, 

18  vols 124.3-18;    125.1,2 

Century  of  dishonor;   by  H.  H.  Jackson 412.10 

Century  of  electricity;    by  T.  C.  Mendenhall 673.10 

Certain  dangerous  tendencies  in  American  life; 

by  J.  B.  Harrison 823.2 

Certain  men  of  mark ;   by  G.  M.  Towle 563.1 

Cervantes.     Saavedra,  M.  de.     Don  Quixote  de 

la  Mancha 249.38 

See  Hallam,  H.     Literature  of  Europe 815.12 

Prescott,  W.  H.     Essay 817,1 

Simonde  de  Sismondi.    Literature  of  the  south 

of  Europe 803. 1 7 

Ticknor,  G.     History  of  Spanish  literature.  .  .806.20 

Cesette  ;  by  E.  PouviUon 241.13 

Cesnola,  Louis  P.  di.     Cyprus  :   its  ancient  cities, 

tombs,  and  temples *3o8.6 

Cevennes.      Stevenson,  R.  L.     Travels  with  a 

flonkey 353-13 

Ceylon.     Baker,  S.  W.     Eight  years'  wanderings 

in  Ceylon 348.8 

Rifle  and  hound  in  Ceylon 348.7 

Brassey,  A.     Voyage  in  the  "  Sunbeam  " 319.8 

Knox,  T.  W.     Boy  travellers   in   Ceylon   and 

India 386.3 

ChadwiCk,    Henry.      Sports    and    pastimes    of 

American  boys 662.  i 

Chainbearer ;  by  j.  F.  Cooper 21 1.30 

Chaldea.     Ragozin,   Z.   A.     Story   of  Chaldea. 

[Nations.] 482.4 

Rawlinson,  G.     Five  great  ancient  monarchies,  406.13 
Chalmers,  Thomas.     5^<?  Bayne,  P.     Sketch....   912.8 

See  Mason,  E.  T.     Personal  traits 555-2 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  sketch 815.15 

Chamberlain,  Charles,  Jr.     Put  to  the  test 221.24 

Chamberlain,    Mellen.       History    of    Chelsea. 

[History  of  Boston.] *438.i-3 

The  revolution  impending.     [History  of  Amer- 
ica.]   *437-i6 

Chamberlain,     Parthene     B.      Rob     Claxton's 

story 292.41 

Chambers,   William  and  Robert.      Information 

for  the  people,  vol.  2 **R3.2 

See  Nicoll,  H.  J.     Great  movements,  and  those 

who  achieved  them 521.15 

Chameleons.      Gautier,  T.      My  household  of 

pets 646.4 

Wood,  J.  G.     Petland  revisited 646.5 

Champlain,  Samuel  de.     See  Higginson,  T.  W. 

American  explorers. 475-7 

See  Parkman,    F.     Pioneers  of  France  in  the 

New  World 405-3 

Slafter,  E.  F.     History  of  America,  vol.  4.  ..*437.i4 
Champlin,  J.  D.,  Jr.      Young  folks'  cyclopedia 

of  common  things **R4.3i 

Young     folks'     cyclopaedia     of     persons    and 

places **R4.32 

Champney,  Elizabeth  W.     Great  grandmother's 

girls  in  New  Mexico 376.21 

Heartbreak  cameo  :  a  story 232.12 

Howling  Wolf  and  his  trick  pony 275.23 

Three  Vassar  girls  series :  Abroad.    (France  and 

Spain.) - 376 -I  I 

At  home.     (South  and  West.) 376.16 

In   England 376.12 

In  France.     (Siege  of  Paris.) 376-17 

In  Italy 37614 

In  Russia  and  Turkey. 376-18 

In  South  America 376-13 

On  the  Rhine 376-15 

Witch  Winnie  :  story  of  a  "  King's  daughter  ".  .275.24 
Chance  acquaintance;  by  W.  D.  Ilowells 214.5 


CHANCE. 


20 


CHICKAMAUGA. 


Chance  for  himself;   by  J.  T.  Trowbridge 224.29 

ChancellorSVille     campaign.       Doubleday,    A. 

Chancellorsville  and  Gettysburg 432-6 

Official  records  of  the  Union  and  Confederate 

armies.     2  vols 4i9-38»  39 

Chandler,    Peleg  \V.     Memoir  of  Governor  An- 
drew   5 ---3 

Chanej,  (George  L.     "Aloha!" 368.2 

F.  Gtant  &  Co 295.41 

Tom 295.42 

Changing  base ;   by  W.  Everett 294.41 

Chanler,  Amelie  Rives.     Brother  to  dragons,  and 

other  old  time  tales 218.37 

Virginia  of  Virginia • 218.38 

Channing,  Edward.     The  companions  of  Colum- 
bus   *437-i2 

The  war  in  the  Southern  department.     (Ameri- 
can revolution.) *437.i6 

and  Winsor,   J.     Territorial  acquisitions   and 

divisions.     [ History  of  America.] *437- 1 7 

Channing,    Walter.       Physician's     vacation    in 

Europe 342-8 

Channing,  William  Ellery.     Life  of  Thoreau 533.2 

See  Brooks,  C.  T.     Life 533-3 

Muzzey,  A.  B.     Men  of  the  revolution 516.15 

Chapin,  E.  H.     Crown  of  thorns  :   sermons 922.14 

Chaplain  of    the   fleet;     by  W.  Besant  and  J. 

Rice 258.22 

Chaplet  of  pearls;   by  C.  M.  Yonge 269. 1 

Chaplin,  Mrs.  C.     See  Brush,  Christine  C. 
Chaplin,  H.  W.     {C.  II.  White:)    Five  hundred 

dollars,  and  other  stories 237.31 

Eli 232.15 

Village  convict 232.12 

Chaplin,    Jeremiah.       Chips    from    the    White 

House 535.6 

Chapters  on  plant  life;   by  S.  B.  Herrick 676.9 

Character.     Bayne,  p.     Christian  life 912.8 

Clarke,  J.  F.     Self-culture 9I4-I4 

Emerson,  R.  W.     Essay 804.5 

Smiles,  S.     Character 9i4-ii 

Symington,  A.  J.     Hints  to  our  boys 9i4-i7 

Character  sketches;   by  W.  M.  Thackeray. 202.9 

Characteristics  of  women;   by  A.  ^L  Jameson. 

(Women  in  Shakespeare.) 801 .6 

Charity*      Brooks,    P.      Christian    charity :    ser- 
mon   922.4 

Hale,  G.  S.     Charities  of  Boston *438.4 

Ruskin,  J.     True  charity  :  lecture 802.15 

Winthrop,   R.  C.      Address  at  the  opening  of 
the   Central   Bureau   of  Charity,    Boston, 

1869 536.6 

See  Massachusetts.     Board  of  State  charities. 

Charlemagne.     Bultinch,  T.     Legends 815.9 

Cleveland,  R.  E.     Historical  essay 827.7 

De  Quincey,  T.     Essay 805. 1 3 

Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     History  of  France *4o8.i 

Charles  L,  of  Endatid.     Abbott,  J.      History. . .  471.3 
See  Disraeli,  I.     His  love  of  the  fine  arts  and 

secret  history 806.8,  9 

Scott,  W.     Fortunes  of  Nigel 262.13 

Woodstock 262.19 

Charles  IL,  o/-£'"<g'/««'^-     Abbott,  J.     History...  471.4 
See  Pepys,  S.      Diary  and  correspondence,  4 

vols 549-1-4 

Scott,  W.     Peveril  of  the  peak 262.14 

Charles  VL,  VH.,  and  Vni.,  of  France.      See 

Guizot,  F.  P.  G.    History  of  France,  vol.  3,  *4o8.3 
Charles    L,    of  Germany.      Charlemagne.      See 

Charlemagne. 
Charles  v.,  of  Germany.     Robertson,  W.     His- 
tory of  his  reign;  with  life  after  his  abdi- 
cation, by  Wm.  H.  Prescott.     3  vols 467. 1 -3 

See  Motley,  J.  L.    Rise  of  the  Dutch  Republic. .  407.9 


Charles  X.  and  XL,  of  Sweden.     See  Topelius, 

Z.     Times  of  battle  and  of  rest 249.31 

Charles   XH.,  of  S-weden.     Topelius,   Z.     Times 

of  Charles  XH 249.32 

See  Brooks,  E.  S.     Boyhood 493-' 

Charles  Auchester;   by  E.  S.  Sheppard 249.27 

Cliarles,   Elizabeth.      Chronicles  of  the  Schon- 

berg-Cotta  family 264.5 

Diary  of  Mrs.  Kitty  Trevylyan . . . .  ■ 264.1 

Draytons  and  Davenants.    (Civil  Wars  in  Eng- 
land. ) 264.2 

Early  dawn.     (Christian  life  in  England.) 264.7 

On  both  sides  of  the  sea;  sequel  to  Draytons 

and  Davenants 264.6 

Tales  and  sketches  of  Christian  life 264.8 

Three  martyrs  of  the  nineteenth  century :  Liv- 
ingstone, Gordon,  Patteson 547-12 

Victory  of  the  vanquished.     (First  century.)  . . .   264.3 

Winifred  Bertram 264.4 

Cliarles  O'Malley;   by  C.  Lever 257.4 

ChariestOVn,  Mass.     Book  of  possessions 469.23 

Drake,  S.  A.    Old  landmarks  and  historic  fields 

of  Middlesex 334-4 

Edes,  H.  H.    History.    [History  of  Boston.]  *438.i-3 

Preble,  G.  H.     The  Navy-yard *438-3 

See  also  Bunker  Hill. 

Charlie  Bell  of  Elm  island;  by  E.  Kellogg 296.2 

Charlotte  Elizabeth.     See  Tonna,  Charlotte   E. 

Charm  :  fairy  tales 279. 1 2 

Chase,   E.  B.     Over  the  border.     (Acadia.) 335-2 

Chase,  Salmon  P.     Oration  on  the   Kansas-Ne- 
braska bill 822.5 

See  Stowe,  H.  B.     Men  of  our  times 534-1 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.     Ferry-boy  and  financier.  .573.16 

Chasing  the  sun;   by  R.  M.  Ballantyne 299.2 

Cliata  and  Chinita;   by  L.  P.  Heaven 237.41 

Chatelaine,  Mi>ie.  de.     Tales 279.44 

Chatham,  Lord.     See  Pitt,  William. 

Chatrian,  A.,  joint  author.     See  Erckmann,  E. 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey.     Poetical  works 722.2 

See  Ward,  A.  W.     Life ; 545-15 

See  also  Lowell,  J.  R.     My  study  windows 804.1 

Chaucer  tales  retold  for  children;    by  F.  Storr 

and  H.  Turner 273.29 

Chautauqua.    Alden,  L  M.    Four  girls  at  Chau- 
tauqua      288.2 

Chedayne  of  Kotono ;   by  A.  Towner 232.32 

Chelsea,    Mass.       Chamberlain,    IVL       History. 

[History  of  Boston.] *438.i-3 

Chemical  philosophy.     Cooke,  J.  P.     Principles,  684.1 
Chemistry.     Boussingault,  J.  B.     As  applied  to 

agriculture 611. 11 

Johnston,  J.  F.  W.     Agricultural  chemistry  and 

geology • 616.3 

Lectures  on  the  application  of  chemistry  and 

geology  to  agriculture 616.4 

Liebig,  J.     Complete  works  on  chemistry 616.6 

Smith,  J.  A.    Vegetable  chemistry 61 1.5 

Wells,  D.  A.     Principles  and  applications.    ...    684.2 
Chemistry  of  common  life;  by  J.  F.  W.  Johnston,  684.3 

Cheney,  Ednah  D.     Women  of  Boston *438.4 

Ed.     L.  M.  Alcott:  life,  letters,  and  journals...  524.1 
Cherbuliez,   Victor.     Samuel  Brohl  and  Com- 
pany   244.33 

Cherries,  and  other  stories;  from  the  German.  •  .291.19 

Chesapeake.     Townsend,  G.  A.     Tales 232.26 

Chesterfield,  Earl  of.     Letters  to  his  son 914.5 

Chevalier  de  Maison  Rouge;    by  A.  Dumas 243.6 

Chiapas.     Stephens,  J.  L.    Incidents  of  travel  in 
Central   America,  Chiapas,  and   Yucatan, 

2  vols  3 1 7.6,  7 

Chicago.     Full  account  of  fire,  1871 928.2 

ChiCkamauga  campaign.    Official  records  of  the 

Union  and  Confederate  armies 419.49-52 


CHICOT. 


21 


CHRISTIANS. 


Chicot  the  jester;   by  A.  Dumas 243.7 

Chief  lives  of  the  poets;   by  S.  Johnson 557—2 

Child,  Lydia  Maria.     Autumnal  leaves 821.6 

Life  of  Isaac  T.   Hopper 521.6 

Child.     Kriege,  M.  H,     Its  nature  and  relations. 

("Froebers  principles  of  education.) 916.2 

Child  of  the  island  glen;    by  E.  Kellogg :  296.18 

Child-life  :  poems;   ed.  by  J.  G.  Whittier 715-7 

Child-life  in  prose;    ciL  by  J.  G.  Whittier 812.21 

Child-life,   Old-time;   by  E.  C.  Rollins 374.8 

Cllild-M'ife ;  from   the   David  Copperfiekl  of  C. 

Dickens;  <'«'.  by  Mrs.  Horton 281.3 

Child's  book  of  nature;   by  W.  Hooker 655.1 

Child's  dream  of  a  star;    by  C.  Dickens 812.10 

Child's    history  of  England;   by  C.  Dickens 47410 

Childe  Harold's  pilgrimage;   by  Byron 717-2 

Childhood.     Little  Classics;   ed.  by  R.  Johnson,  812.10 
Contents  : 

Dog  of  Flanders;   by  Ouida. 

King  of  the  Golden  River;    by  J.  Ruskin. 

Lady  of  Shalott;   by  E.  S.  Phelps. 

Marjorie  Fleming ;   by  J.  Brown,  J/.  D. 

Little  Jakey;    by  Mrs.  S.  H.  De  Kroyft. 

Lost  child;   by  H.  Kingsley. 

Goody  gracious !  and  the  forget-me-not;   by 

J.  Neal. 
Faded  leaf  of  history;   by  R.  H.  Davis. 
Child's  dream  of  a  star;   by  C.  Dickens. 

Tolstoi,  L.  N.     Childhood,  boyhood,  youth 244.41 

Childhood    of  the  world.     Clodd,    E.     Man    in 

early  times 472-1 

Children.     Abbott,  J.     Moral  influences  in  their 

instruction  and  government 9 1 6.  i 

Brown,  J.,  A/.  D.     Children,  and  how  to  guide 

them 81 6.7 

Clark,  J.  F.     Natural  and  artificial  methods  in 

their  education 91414 

Collier,  R.   L.     Parents  and  children  in  Eng- 
land  ■  -  •  ■    343.8 

Craik,   D.   M.  M.     King   Arthur.     (Duties   of 

parents  to  children.) 265.17 

Hale,  E.  E.     Children  of  the  public 812.12 

Jackson,  H.  H.    Bits  of  talk  about  home  matters,  91 7.7 

Power,  S.  D.     Children's  etiquette 914-24 

S)egvolk,F.     Rights  of  children. 8272 

Children   of  all  nations :   their   homes,  schools, 

and  playgrounds 395-1 

Children  of  Gibeon ;   by  W.  Besant 258.25 

Children  of  the  abbey;    by  R.  M.  Roche 249.37 

Children's  book;    by  H.  E.  Scudder 277.1 

Children's  crusade;   by  G.  Z.  Gray.  (Thirteenth 

century.) 473  2 

Children's  etiquette;  by  S.  D.  Power 91424 

Children's    stories   in  American  history;   by  H 

C.  Wright. •. 475-IO 

Children's  stories  of  American  progress;    by  H. 

C.  Wright 475-1 8 

Children's  stories  in  English  literature;  by  H.  C. 

Wright 815.37 

Children's  stories  of  the  great  scientists;   by  H. 

C.  Wright 575.9 

Chili.     Markham,   C.    R.     Conquest  and  settle- 
ment   *437- 1 2 

Chimes  ;  by  C.  Dickens 263.4 

China.     Carnegie,  A.     Round  the  world 319-6 

Children:   their  homes,  schools,  etc 395-1 

Douglas,  R.  K.     History 483.1 

Gray,  J.  H.     China:   history  of  the  laws,  man- 
ners, and  customs  of  the  people.    2  vols. ,'357. 3,  4 
Gray,  Mis.  J.  H.     Fourteen  months  in  Canton,    357.5 
Hue,  E.  R.     Journey  through   Tartary,  Thibet, 

and  China,  1844-6.     2  vols. ~. .  347.3,  4 

Journey    through    the    Chinese    empire.     2 

vols 357-1.2 


China,  contiuiud. 

Knox,    T.    W.      Boy   travellers  in  China   and 

Japan 386.  i 

Pumpelly,  R.     Across  America  and  Asia 319.7 

Taylor,  B.     India,  China,  and  Japan 347-1 

Chinese  empire.     Hue,  E.  R.     Journey  through. 


•357-1. 


•54710 


2  vols. 
Chinese  Gordon.   (^Gen.  C.  G.)    See  Hake,  A.  E. 

Life 

Chinese  mission  school,   Boston.     Harris,  A.  B. 

Account 9341 

Chips  from  the  White   House;    by  J.  Chaplin 535-6 

ChishOlni,  G.  G.     Snow;    the  glow-worm  :  short 

studies 655.10 

Chivalry.     Adams,  W.  H.  D.,  ^a'.     Page,  squire, 

knight 273.16 

Bulfinch,T.     Age  of  chivalry 815.8 

Cleveland,  R.  E.     Historical  essay 827.7 

Choate,  Rufus.     See  Boutwell,  G.  S.     Sketch.  ..   534.6 

J)V(?  Whipple,  E.  P.     Essay 817.20 

Recollections  of  eminent  men 534-4 

Choice  of  books ;   by  F.  Harrison 813.13 

Chopin,  Frederick.     See  Haweis,  H.  R.     Music 

and  morals 838  2 

Chops  the  dwarf;    by  C.  Dickens 812.2 

Chorlton,  William.     Grape-grower's  guide 614.6 

ChOUleS,  J.  O.,  and  his  pupils.     Young  Ameri- 
cans abroad  :  vacation  in  Europe 373-3 

Choy  Susan;    by  W.  H.  Bishop 224.39 

Chris  andOtho;   by  J.  P.  Smith 218.22 

Christ.     Farrar,  F.  W.     Life.     2  vols 548.1,  2 

Geikie,  C.     Life  and  words.     2  vols 548.3,  4 

Hughes,  T.     Manliness  of  Christ 922.1 

See  also  Jesus  and  Lord. 

Christahel  :  poem;    by  S.T.Coleridge 805.7 

Christian  Church.     Fisher,  G.  P.     History 462.7 

Christian  history.     Allen,  J.  H.     Outline 462.13 

Christian  institutions.     Stanley,  A.  P 912.9 

Christian    life.     Bayne,    P.     Social  and  individ- 
ual     912.8 

Charles,  E.     Tales  and  sketches  thereof 264.8 

P'arrar,  F.  W.     Every-day  Christian  life 922. 1 7 

Christian    literature    primers.  Early;     by  G.  A. 

Jackson.     4  vols 832.1-4 

Christian  philosopher;  by  T.  Dick 816.2 

Christian  religion,  True;   by  E.  Swedenborg.     3 

vols 913.16-18 

Christian  science.     See  Barrows,  C.  M.     Bread- 
pills  9158 

Evans,  W.  F.     Primitive  mind-cure 915.6 

Christianity.      Clarke,   J.   F.     Ten   great   reli- 
gions     .  .912.10 

De  (^uincey,    T.       Christianity,  paganism,  and 

superstition S05. 1 5 

Farrar,  F.  W.     Early  days  of  Christianity 462.1 

Fisher,  G.  P.     Beginnings  of  Christianity 462.5 

Holland,  J.  G.     Christianity  and  science 914-7 

King,  T.  Starr.     Spiritual  Christianity:   lecture,  921. i 
Lecky,    W.    E.    H.      Influence   of  Christianity 

upon  European  morals 405-19 

Tolstoi,  L.  N.     My  confession 912.18 

Wilberforce,  W.     A  practical  view  of  the  prevail- 
ing religious  system  of  professed  Christians, 

contrasted  with  real  Christianity 91 1.8 

Winthrop,  R.  C.     Christianity,  neither  sectarian 
nor  sectional,  the  great  remedy  for  social 

and  political  evils 536-5 

Christians.     Church,  A.  J.    To  the  lions.    (Per- 
secutions.)     273.11 

Lecky,  W.   E.  H.     Persecutions  of    the   early 

Christians 405.18 

Stanley,  A.  P.    History  of  Eastern  Church 452.1 

Yonge,   C.    M.      Story  of  the  Christians   and 

Moors  of  Spain 473-4 


CHRISTIE. 


22 


CIVILIZATION. 


Christie  Johnstone;   by  C.  Reade 259.41 

Ciiristie,  Mary  E.     Miss  Burney's  (Frances)  own 

story 813.4 

VhTistinn,  0/ S'cec/en.     See   Brooks,  E.  S.     His- 
toric girls 493.2 

See  Hawthorne,  N.     Biographical  story 203.4 

Christinas.     Brooks,  E.  S.     Storied  holidays..  ..282.32 

Irving,    W.     Sketch-book 81 7.1 1 

Christmas  books;   by  W.  M.  Thackeray 202.12 

Christmas  carol;   by  C.  Dickens 263.4 

S)7//ie.     Little  classics  :  laughter 812.5 

Christmas  eve  :   a  poem;   by  R.  Browning 723-13 

Christmas  in  Narragansett;   by  E.  E.  Hale 223.12 

Christmas  stories;    by  C  Dickens.     2  vols  . . . .  263.4,  5 
Christmas  with  grandma  Elsie;    by  M.  Finley. .  .2S5.21 

Christy  Carew ;  by  May  Lallan 254.25 

Chronicles  of   Carlingford;   by  M.  O.  W.  Oli- 

phant 266.3 

Chronicles  of  the  Canongate;   by  W.  Scott.     2 
vols: 

1.  Highland  widow;  Two   drovers;     Sur- 

geon's daughter 262.20 

2.  St.  V^alentine's  day;    or,  Fair  maid  of 

Perth 262.21 

Chronicles  of  the  Schonberg-Cotta  family;    by 

E.  Charles 264.5 

Chrystal,  Jack  &  Co.;  by  K.  Munroe 278.42 

Chumming   with    a   savage;     by   C.    W.    Stod- 
dard   812.18 

Church,  Alfred  J.     Stories  from  Homer 273.1 

Stories  from  Virgil 273.2 

Stories  from  the  Greek  tragedians 273.5 

Stories  of  the  Old  World:  Argo;  Thebes;  Troy; 

.Flneas 273.6 

Story  of  Carthage.     [Nations.] 482.9 

Story  of  early  Britain.     [Nations.] 482.26 

Three  Greek  children. 273.8 

To  the  lions :  tale  of  the  early  Christians 273. 1 1 

Two  thousand  years  ago  :   Roman  life. 273.7 

an(/  Seelye,  R.      The  hammer :  story  of  Macca- 

bean  times 273.12 

Church,  Ella  R.      Home  garden 654.3 

Home  needle 654.9 

How  to  furnish  a  home 654.2 

Church,  Richard  W.     Life  of  Francis  Bacon 545-35 

Life  of  Edmund  Spenser 545-9 

The  beginning  of  the  middle  ages.     [Epochs.],  451.9 
Church.    Blackie,  J.  S.    What  does  history  teach?  916.14 
Coleridge,  S.  T.     Constitution  of   church  and 

state 805.6 

Gladden,  W.     Young  men  and  the  churches- ..  .914.22 

Ed.     Parish  problems 912.19 

Holland,  J.  G.     Church  of  the  future 914-7 

Macaulay,  T.  B.     Church  and  state 81 6.5 

Ruskin,  J.     Notes  on  the  construction  of  sheep- 
folds.     (Visible  and  invisible  church.) 802.7 

Church,  Catholic.     Ranke,  L.     History,  in  the 

i6th  and  17th  centuries.     [Popes.] 444.3 

Church,  Christian.     Fisher,  G.  P.     History 4627 

Tonna,  C.  E.     War  with  the  saints 816.3 

Church,  Eastern.     Stanley,  A.  P.     History 452.1 

Church,   Jewish.      Stanley,   A.   P.     History.     3 

vols 452.2-4 

Church  music.     Barrett,  W.  A.     English  church 

composers 564.10 

Church,  New.     See  New  church. 

Church  of  England.     Hughes,  T.    Condition  and 

prospects 813.2 

Church  of  Scotland.    De  Quincey,  T.    Secession 

from ; . .  805. 1 5 

Cicero,  Marcus  Tullius.     See  Forsyth,  W.      Life,  561.5 

See  also  De  Quincey,  T.     Essay 805.14 

Mayor,  J.  B.     Philosophy  of  Cicero 814.  i 

Plutarch.     Lives,  vol.  5 507-5 


CiniOn.     See  Co.x,  G.  W.     Lives  of  Greek  states- 
men     561 .3 

Circe  ;  by  B.  White 231.34 

Circuit  rider;   by  E.  Eggleston 223.31 

Cist,  H.  AL    Army  of  the  Cumberland  campaign. .  432.7 
Cities,  Ancient,  from  the  dawn  to  the  daylight; 

by  W.  B.  Wright 346.18 

Cities,  Great,  of  the  Republic  (U.  S.  A.) : 

1.  New  York;   by  C.  B.  Todd. 421.2 

2.  Washington;   by  C.  B.  Todd 4213 

3.  Boston;   by  A.  Gilman 421.4 

Cities  of  Northern  and  Central  Italy;    by  A.  J.  C. 

Hare.     3  vols 354-5-? 

Cities  of  Spanish  America.     Curtis,  W.  E.     Cap- 
itals of  Spanish  America 317-1? 

Citizen  and  the  neighbor;   by  C.  F.  Dole 914-19 

Ci^ll  and  moral  counsels;   by  F.  Bacon 803.18 

Civil  service  in  Great  Britain;   by  D.  B.  Eaton...   445.6 
Civil  war  in  America.     Campaigns.     13  vols: 

1.  Outbreak  of  rebellion;   by  J.  G.  Nicolay,  432.1 

2.  From  f^ort  Henry  to  Corinth;   by  M.  F. 

Force 432  2 

3.  The  peninsula:    McClellan's  campaign 

of  1862;   by  A.  S.  Webb 432-3 

4.  Army  under  Pope;   by  J.  C.  Ropes 432-4 

5.  Antietamand  Fredericksburg;  by  F.  W. 

Palfrey 432-5 

6.  Chancellorsville  and  Gettysburg;   by  A. 

Doubleday 432-6 

7-     Army  of  the  Cumberland;  by  H.  M- Cist,  432.7 

8.  The  Mississippi;   by  F.  Y.  Greene 432.8 

9.  Atlanta;  by  J.  D.  Cox 432.9 

10.  March  to  the  sea :  Franklin  and  Nash- 

ville;  by  J.  D.  Cox 432-10 

11.  Shenandoah  valley  in  1864;   by  G-  E. 

Pond 432. 1 1 

1 2.  Virginia  campaign  of  '64  and  '65  :    the 

army  of  the  Potomac  and  the  army 

of  the  James;   by  A.  A.  Humphreys,  432.12 

13.  Statistical  record  of  the  armies  of  the 

United  States,  1861-65;  by  F.  Phis- 

terer 432.16 

Dodge,  T.  A.     Bird's-eye  view 436.4 

Draper,  J.  W.     History.     3  vols 406.10-12 

Goss,  W.  L.     Jed  :  boy's  adventures  in  the  army 

of  '61-65 279.20 

Greeley,  H.     American  conflict.     2  vols 426.2,  3 

Henty,  G.  A.     With  Lee  in  Virginia. 293. 1 1 

Holmes,  O.  W.     Oration :  the  inevitable  trial, 

July  4,  1863 817.5 

Kiefer,    H.    M.     Recollections  of  a  drummer- 
boy  476.19 

Lossing,  B.  J.  Pictorial  field-book.     3  vols. . .  .436.1-3 
Memorable  speeches  illustrating  public  opinion 
concerning  the   civil  war  and  reconstruc- 
tion     822.6 

Navy  in  the  civil  war  series.     3  vols  : 

1.  Blockade  and  the  cruisers;  by  J.  R.  Soley,  432.13 

2.  Atlantic  coast;   by  D.  Ammen 432.14 

3.  Gulf  and  inland  waters;  by  A.  T.  Mahan,432.i5 
Porter,  D.  D.  Naval  history  of  the  civil  war. ..436.12 
Record  of  Massachusetts  volunteers,  1861-65. 

2  vols **R8.i,  2 

Russell,   W.  H.     My  diary  North  and  South, 

1861  62 322.4 

Schouler,  W.     History  of  Massachusetts  in  the 

civil  war.     2  vols. 436-5.  6 

Wilson,  H-     History  of  the  rise  and  fall  of  the 

slave  power  in  America,  vol.  3 406  9 

See    also     War    of    the    rebellion;     secession; 

South- 
Civilization.     Adams,  G-  B.     Medi;^val 481. 1 

Buckle,   H.  T.      History   of,   in  England.     2 

vols , ■ ,  4454>  5 


ClVILIZAtlON. 


^ 


coftdPii*. 


Civilization,  continued. 

Wilson,    D.     Prehistoric  man :  researches  into 
the  origin  of  civilization  in  the  old  and  the 

new  world.     2  vols 459-1)  2 

Clapp,  Theodore.  Autobiographical  sketches 
and  recollections  during  a  thirty-five  years' 

residence  in  New  Orleans 521.2 

Clupp,  W.  W.     The  drama  in  Boston *438.4 

Clark,  E.  W.     Life  and  adventure  in  Japan. 3§3-i 

Clark,  F.  E.     Our  business  boys 914.18 

Clark,  J.  H.     Sight  and  hearing. 935.1 

Clarkj  Rush.  Memorial  addresses ;  by  Con- 
gress of  the  United  States 539-6 

Clark,  S.  N.,  joint  editor.     See  Warren,  S.  R. 

Clark,  W.R.     Lecture:  why  I  am  a  Methodist. .   921. i 

('larke,  Charles.     Tom  Crackenthorpe 251.15 

Clarke,  Charles  Cowden,  and  Mary  C.  Recol- 
lections of  writers 557-2 

Clarke,  E.  H.     Building  of  a  brain 916.4 

Sex  in  education 916.3 

Clarke,  Eliza.     Life  of  Susanna  Wesley ....512.13 

Clarke,  James  Freeman.     Anti -slavery  days 412.8 

Anti-slavery  movement  in  Boston *438.3 

Legend  of  Thomas  Didymus 91 2.12 

Self-culture ..  .914.14 

Ten  great  religions.     2  vols 912.10,  1 1 

See   Commemoration  of  his  fiftieth  birthday  by 

the  Church  of  the  Disciples 522.16 

Clarke,  Mary  Cowden.  Girlhood  of  Shakes- 
peare's heroines.     2  vols 273.25,  26 

«;/(/ Charles  C.     Recollections  of  writers 557-2 

Clarke,    Rebecca   S.     {Sophie  May.')      Asbury 

twins 284.3 

Doctor's  daughter 284.5 

Drones'  honey.  - 284. 1 2 

Flaxie  Frizzle  stories.     6  vols.  : 

1 .  Flaxie  Frizzle , . .    284.6 

2.  Doctor  papa 284.7 

3.  Little  pitchers 284.8 

4.  Twin  cousins 284.9 

5.  Flaxie's  Kittyleen 284.10 

6.  Flaxie  growing  up 284. 1 1 

Janet 284.I 

Our  Helen 284.2 

Quinnebasset  girls 284.4 

Classic  lands.  Butterworth,  H.  Zigzag  jour- 
neys    376.2 

Classic  tales;    by  M.  Edgeworth 273.32 

Classical   studies :  essays   on   ancient  literature 

and  art;    hy '&.  ?,ez.rs  and  others 815. 1 

Classics.     Johnson,  R.,  ed.     Little    classics.     18 

vols 812.I-18 

Classification  of  books;    by  L.  p.  Smith 936.6 

Clater,  F.,  and  others.     Farmer's  barn-book 615.9 

Claudia;  by  a.  M.  Douglas 217.16 

Claudine;  by  M.  E.  Bennett 291.5 

Clay,  Henry.  Orations:  on  the  war  of  1812;  on 
the  American  system  (free  trade  or  pro- 
tection), 1832;     on    the     compromise    of 

1850 822.4-6 

.5"^^  Schurz,  C.     Life.     2  vols 515.15,16 

Watson,  H.  C.     Life 573-5 

See  also  VdiXion,].     Famous  Americans 534-2 

Cleaveland,  H.\W.,  and  others.  Village  and  farm 

cottages 644. 1 

Clemens,  E.  J.  M.     La  Plata  countries  of  South 

America 317.14 

Clemens,  Samuel  L.  (A/arh  Twain.)  Con- 
necticut Yankee  in  King  Arthur's  court. .  .239.22 

Innocents  abroad 239.21 

Prince  and  the  pauper 239.19 

Stolen  white  elephant,  and  other  stories 239.20 

Clement,  Clara  E.  See  Waters,  Clara  E.  Clem- 
ent. 


Clement  Ker,  Truth  about;   by  G.  Fleming 236.42 

Cleon.  See  Cox,  G.  W.  Lives  of  Greek  states- 
men     561.3 

Cleopatra,  Queen  of  E^ypt.  Abbott,  J.  His- 
tory     471-5 

Jameson,  A.  M.     Characteristics  of  women....    801.6 

Plutarch.     Lives,  vol.  5.     (Antony.) 507.5 

Shakespeare,  W.     Antony  and  Cleopatra 701.12 

Cleveland,   [Stephen]  Grover.     See  Welch,  D. 

Life 535.1 1 

Cleveland,  Rose  E.     George  Eliot's  poetry,  and 

other  studies 827.7 

Clews,    Henry.       Twenty-eight    years    in   Wall 

street 534-8 

Clifford,  John  H.  See  Winthrop,  R.  C.  Me- 
moir      536-6 

Climbing  plants.  Movements  and  habits  of;   by 

C.  Darwin 686.3 

Clingman,  Thomas  L.     Orations  in  Congress. .  .822.5,  6 
Clive,   Lord  Robert.     See  Henty,  G.    A.     With 

Clive  in  India 293. 16 

ClOCkmaker :    Sayings   and   doings   of  Samuel 

Slick,  of  Slickville;   by  T.  C.  Haliburton..  .231.20 

Clodd,  Edward.     Childhood  of  the  world •  ■  .   472. 1 

Cloister  and  the  hearth;   by  C.  Reade 259.42 

Clouds.     Ruskin,  J.     Cloud-beauty 802.20 

Tyndall,    J.       Forms    of  water   in    clouds   and 

rivers,  ice  and  glaciers 673.6 

Clouds  and  sunshine;    by  C.  Reade 259.41 

ClOUgll,  A.  IL,  ed.     Plutarch's  lives,  5  vols 507-i~5 

Clover;  by  Susan  Coolidge 286.10 

Clover  Beach ;   by  M.  Vandegrift 289.2 

Clubs.     Emerson,  R.  W.     Paper 804.10 

Coal.     Buckley,  A.   B.     History  of  a   piece   of 

coal 672.4 

Carey,  A.     Autobiography  of  a  lump  of  coal.  . .   675.6 

Greene,  H.     Coal  and  the  coal  mines 675. 1 7 

Taylor,  J.  E.     Story  0/  a  piece  of  coal 675.5 

Coal-mining.  Trowbridge,  J.  T.  Lawrence's 
adventures  among  the  glass-makers,  coal- 
miners,  etc 224.21 

Coan,  Titus  M.,  ed.  Topics  of  the  time  :  essays 
upon  questions  of  the  day,  6  vols. : 

1.  Social  problems Si 3.3 

2.  Studies  in  biography 813.4 

3.  Studies  in  literature. 813.5 

4.  Historical  studies 813.6 

5.  Questions  of  belief. 813.7 

6.  Art  and  literature 813.8 

Cobb,    Sylvanus.     Review    of    the   "  Conflict    of 

ages  "  by  Edward  Beecher,  and  an  exhibi- 
tion of  the  gospel  harmony 921-3 

Cobbe,  Frances  P.     Essay:  Agnostic  morality. . .   813.7 
Cobbett,  William.     5^f  Lodge,  H.  C.     Essay...   412.6 
Cobden,  Richard.     Oration  on  the  effects  of  pro- 
tection on  the  agricultural  interests  of  the 

country,   1845 822.3 

See  Morley,  J.     Life 547-9 

Nicoll,  H.  J.  Great  movements,  and  those  who 

achieved  them.    (Repeal  of  the  corn-laws.)  521.15 
Codman,  John.     Round  trip  by  way  of  Panama,  313.1 1 

Winter  sketches  from  the  saddle 3^4-8 

Coffin,  Charles  Carleton.     {Carleton.)     Boys  of 

'76.     (Revolution.) 476.1 

Building  the  nation,  1 783-1 860 476-5 

Caleb  Krinkle 219.41 

Four  years  of  fighting.    (War  of  the  Rebellion.)   436.7 

My  days  and  nights  on  the  battlefield 475-3 

Old  times  in  the  colonies 476-4 

Our  new  way  round  the  world  •  • .  • 319-^ 

Stery  of  liberty 476-2 

War  of  the  rebellion  series,  4  vols. : 

1.  Drum-beat  of  the  nation,  1861-62 476.6 

2.  Marching  to  victory,  1863 476-7 


OOl^iK. 


u 


CONFIDENCIi. 


CoffiD,  Charles  Carleton,  contimied. 

3.  Redeeming  the  republic,  1864 476.8 

4.  Freedom  triumphant,  September,  1864,  to 

close 476-9 

Coftiil,    R.    T.     How    Old    Wiggins    wore   ship: 

story 232.15 

ColU'll,  J.  S.    Throat  and  the  voice 925.9 

Coif,  Miriam.     See  Harris,  Miriam  Coles. 

Cole,  S.  W.     American  fruit-book 614.15 

American  veterinarian    615.6 

Coloridjie,  Henry  N.     Biographical  supplement 

to  "  Biographia  literaria  " 805.3 

Ed.     Works  of  S.  T.  Coleridge,  6  vols 805.1-6 

Coleridge,  Samuel  Taylor.    Ancient  mariner. .  .  .812.13 
Works,  7  vols. : 

1.  Aids  to  reflection;    statesman's  manual; 

theory  of  life 805.1 

2.  The  friend 805.2 

3.  Biographia  literaria 805.3 

4.  Lectures  upon  Shakespeare,  etc 805.4 

5.  Confessions  of  an  inquiring  spirit;    liter- 

ary remains 805.5 

6.  Constitution    of   the    church    and    state; 

table-talk 805.6 

7.  Poetical  and  dramatic  works 805.7 

Trans.     .Schiller,  Fr.     Piccolomini;    death    of 

Wallenstein 803.3 

See  Traill,  H.  D.     Life 545-36 

See  also  De  Quincey,  T.     Coleridge  and  opium- 
eating  805.8 

Literary  reminiscences 805.10 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Address  on  unveiling  the  l^ust 

of  Coleridge,  1 885 8 1 7. 1 6 

Mason,  E.  T., ,?(/.     Personal  traits 555-3 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history Si 5. 13 

Whipple,  E.  P.     Essay 817.19 

Coles,  L.  B.     Philosophy  of  health;  health  with- 
out medicine 915-5 

Colfax,  Schuyler.     See   Stowe,   H.   B.     Men    of 

our  time 534-' 

College  days,  My;  by  R.  Tomes 533-4 

Collier,  John.     Primer  of  art 818.12 

Collier,  Robert  Laird.     English  home  life 343-8 

Collier,  W.  F.    Great  events  of  history,  from  the 
beginning  of  the  Christian  era  to  the  19th 

century 461 -7 

Collins,  Wilkie.     After  dark 258.3 

Armadale 258.7 

Dead  alive 258.4 

Frozen  deep 258.5 

Heart  and  science 258.6 

Law  and  the  lady 258.8 

Moonstone 258.2 

No  name 258.9 

Woman  in  white 258.  i 

Collliail,  Henry.     Agriculture  and  rural  economy,  617.5 
Colonel  Cheswick's  campaign;  by  F.  L.  Shaw. .  .274.15 

Colonel's  daughter;   by  C.  King 228.50 

Colonel's  money ;   by  L.  C.  Lillie 284.32 

Colonel's  opera  cloak ;   by  C.  C.  Brush 237.46 

Color  studies ;    by  T.  A.J  anvier 228.23 

Color-blindness.     Jeffries,  B.  Joy.    Treatise 935.3 

Color-guard  ;  by  J.  K.  Hosmer 522.4 

Colorado.     Aldridge,  R.     Life  on  a  ranch 3 13- 17 

Codman,  J.     Round  trip 3 '3-11 

Dall,  C.  H.     My  first  holiday 3I3-I2 

Hayes,  A.  A.     New  Colorado  and  the  Santa  Fe 

trail 313.I 

Jackson,  H.  PL     Bits  of  travel  at  home 313-14 

Columbus,   Christopher.     See   Irving,  W.     Life 

and  voyages,  3  vols 553-I--3 

Life  and  times 572-1 

See   also   Channing,    E.      The    companions   of 

Columbus *437.i2 


Colunibns,  Christopher,  continued. 

Higginson,  T.  W.     American  explorers 475-7 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.     Notable  voyages 328.3 

Markham,  C.  R.     Sea-fathers 563.3 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.     Story  of  Columbus :  poem,  736.8 
Winsor,  J.     Columbus  and  his  discoveries  ..*437.12 

Colvin,  Sidney.     Life  of  John  Keats 545-38 

Life  of  Walter  Savage  Landor 545-23 

Come  forth;   by  E.  S.  Phelps  and  H.  D.  Ward. . .  225.22 

Comedy.     Little  classics;   ed.  by  R.  Johnson 812.9 

Contents  : 
Barry  O'Reirdon  the  navigator;  by  S.  Lover. 
Haddad-Ben-Ahab  the  traveller;   by  J.  Gait. 
Bluebeard's  ghost;   by  W.  M.  Thackeray. 
Picnic  part}';   by  H.  Smith. 
Father  Tom  and  the  pope;  by  S.  Ferguson. 
Johnny  Derbyshire;   by  W.  Howitt. 
Gridiron;   by  S.  Lover. 
Box  tunnel;   by  C.  Reade. 

Comedy  of  errors;   by  Shakespeare 701-3 

Comedy  of  human  life;   by  H.  de  Balzac: 

Scenes  from  country  life  :   Country  doctor 242.34 

Scenes  from  Parisian  life  :   Pere  Goriot 242.31 

Scenes  from  provincial  life  :  Two  brothers. ....  242.33 

Comer,  G.  W.     Navigation  simplified 677.2 

Comets.     Proctor,  R.  A.     Myths  and  marvels  of 

astronomy 674.3 

Seabroke,  G.  M.     Short  studies  655.10 

Coming  race ;   by  E.  Bulwer-Ly tton 253.11 

Commodore  Rollingpin,  Log  of;   by  J.  H.  Car- 
ter  231.23 

Common  mind-troubles;   by  J.  M.  Granville 925.19 

Common  objects  of  the  country;    by  J.  G.  Wood,  657.1 
Common  objects  of  the  sea-shore;  by  J.  G.  Wood,  657.2 
Common  sense  about  women;    by  T.  W.  Higgin- 
son      927.3 

Common    sense    in    the   household;    by  Marion 

Harland 653.1 

Common    things,   Young   folks'  cyclopaedia   of; 

by  J.  D.  Champlin,  Jr **R4.3i 

Compass,     Mariner's.       Timbs,    J.     Wonderful 

inventions 677.5 

Complete  farmer  and  rural  economist;    by  T.  G. 

Fessenden. 611.10 

ComstOOk,  Anthony.    Traps  for  the  young 9 '4- '3 

Conite,     Auguste.        See    Lewes,    G.    H.     Bio- 
graphical history  of  philosophy 801.23 

.S^^  Spencer,  H.     Discussion  of  his  philosophy  801.19 

C'Omus:  poem;  by  J.  Milton 713.6 

Conant,  Helen  .S.     Primer  of  German  literature . .   835.2 

Primer  of  Spanish  literature 835.11 

Conant,  T.  J.,    and  B.     Index  to  the  American 

cyclopaedia **R5.i7 

Concord,    Mass.     Alcott,    L.   M. :    life,    letters, 

and  journals 524.1 

Drake,    S.    A.      Old   landmarks    and    historic 

fields  of  Middlesex 334-4 

Emerson,  PI    W.     Emerson  [R.    W.]  in  Con- 
cord   514-22 

Frothingham,  R.     History  of  the  battle 406.6 

Hawthorne,  J.     Nathaniel  Hawthorne  and  his 

wife 514-I4 

Hawthorne,  N.     Old  manse 203.8 

Thoreau,    H.  D.      Extracts    from   journals.     3 

vols 667.1-3 

Condensed   novels  and  stories;   by  Bret  Harte,     233.28 

Conduct  of  life;    by  R.  W.  Emerson. 804.9 

Confession ;  by  W.  G.  Simms 222.6 

Confessions  of  an  English   opium-eater;   by   T. 

De  Quincey 805.8 

Confessions    of  an  inquiring  spirit;    by    S.    T. 

Coleridge 805.5 

Confidence  ;  by  H.  James 213.2 

Confidence-man;  by  H.  Melville 222.29 


CONFUCIANISM. 


25 


COOPEK. 


Confucianism.       See   Clarke,   J.  F.     Ten  great 

religions 912.10 

Sec  Gray,  J.  H.     Chin 357.3 

('Onjfdon,  C.  T.     Reminiscences  of  a  journalist..    532.4 

Congo  ;  by  H.  M.  Stanley.     2  vols 349.26,  27 

Congreve,    William.       See    Johnson,    S.     Chief 

lives  of  the  poets 557.22 

.Scv  Thackeray,  VV.  M.     English  humorists 202.10 

ConingSby  ;  by  B.   I  )israeli 252.6 

ConjUgial  love;    by  E.  Swedenborg 9I3-2I 

Conliling,  Howard.     ]Mexico  and  the  Mexicans..    337.2 
ConneCliOUt.     Johnston,   A.       History.     [Com- 
monwealths.]  423.10 

See  also  New  England. 
Connecticut  Yankee  in  King  Arthur's  court;   by 

Mark  Twain 239.22 

Conquest  of  England;    by  J.  R.  Green 446-13 

Conquest  ^-f  Granada;    by  W.  Irving 448. 12 

Conquest   of   Mexico;   by    W.    H.    Prescott.     3 

vols 448.9- 1 1 

Conquest  of  Peru;    by  W.  H.  Prescott.  2  vols.,  448.7,  8 
Conquest   of  Spain   by  the  Arab-Moors;  by  H. 

Coppee.     2  vols 448.13,  14 

Conscript:  French  war  of  1813;   by  Erckmann- 

Chatrian 245.5 

Consoling  thoughts  of  St.  Francis  de  Sales;   ed. 

by  P.  Huguet 921.13 

Conspiracy  ;  by  a.  Badeau 228.30 

Conspiracy    of    Pontiac;     by   F.     Parkman.     2 

vols 405-1.  2 

Constable,  Archibald.     See  NicoU,  H.  J.     Great 
movements,    and     those     who     achieved 

them 521.15 

Constable,  A.  G.     Afghanistan,  1879. 468.15 

Constable  of  France;   by  J.  Grant 25 1. 1 

Constance  of  Acadia;   by  E.  P.  Tenney 238.37 

Constantia  Carew;    by  E.  Marshall. 268.1 

Constantine    the    Great.      See    Stanley,  A.  P. 

Eastern  church 452.1 

Constantinople.       Amicis,    E.  de.       Constanti- 
nople     365-8 

Bryce,  J.     Constantinople 365.9 

See  Baker,  J.     Turkey 365-I 

Brassey,  A.     Sunshine  and  storm  in  the  East,  365.3 

McKenzie,  A.     Some  things  abroad 352.3 

Constellations.     Proctor,  R.  A.     Origin  of  the 

constellation  figures    674.3 

Constitution  of    the     Commonwealth   of    Mas- 
sachusetts   **R2.20 

Constitution  of  the  United  States **R3.22 

Same 823. 1 

See  Curtis,  G.  T.    History *437.i7 

Dawes,  A.  L.     How  we  are  governed 823.14 

Johnston,  A.     History  of  its  formation ....  **R3.22 

Orations  with  reference  to  its  formation 822.4 

Webster,  D.     Oration  :    constitution  and  the 

union 822.5 

Constitutional  history  of  England;   by  H.  Hal- 
lam.     2  vols 445 .2,  3 

Constitutional  history  of  the  United  States.     See 

United  States. 
Constitutions    of  government     of    the    United 
States  of  America.    Adams,  J.    A  defence. 

3  vols 518.7-9 

Consuelo  ;  by  George  Sand. 242.2 

Consulate  and  the  empire   of  France  under  Na- 
poleon.   Thiers,  L.  A.    History.    2  vols.,  447.1,  2 

Contarini  Fleming;    by  B.  Disraeli 252. 1 

Contributions  to  literature;    by  S.  Oilman 827.1 

Conversation.     An  old  boy.     Notes  for  boys. .  .914.27 
Critic.      "Discriminate:"     manual    for    guid- 
ance       926.3 

Mahaffy,  J.  P.     Principles  of  the  art  of  con- 
versation..  .....,.,.., 926.11 


Conversation,  continued. 

Peabody,  A.   P.     Conversation:    its  faults  and 

its  graces **R4.4 

Stevenson,  R.  L.     Essay  :  talk  and  talkers 827.24 

Conversations,  imaginary;  by  W.  S.  Landor.    5 

vols 701.20-24 

Conversations  in  a  studio ;   by  W.  W.  Story.     2 

vols.    ,...818.21,  22 

Conversations  of  Goethe 803.9 

Conway,  Hugh,/5^«(/.     See  Fargus,  F.  J. 

Conway,  Moncure  D.     Pine  and  palm 236.22 

Wandering  Jew 912.7 

Cook-books.       Babcock,     E.     W.       Household 

hints 654.6 

Lincoln,  Mrs.  D.  A.     Boston  cook-book 653.4 

Parloa,  M.      New  cook-book 653.3 

Rorer,  Mrs.  S.  T.     Philadelphia  cook-book 653.7 

Cook,  Capt.  James.     Three  voyages.     2  vols   • .  •  308.8,  9 

See  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.     Notable  voyages 328.3 

Markham,  C.  R.     Sea-fathers 563.3 

Cooke,  Carrie  A.     Young  folks'  speaker 937.1 

Cooke,  G.  W.     Ralph  Waldo  Emerson:  his  life, 

writings,  and  philosophy 514-7 

Cooke,  John  Esten.    Hammer  and  rapier.     (War 

of  rebellion.) 475-17 

Virginia.      [Commonwealths.] 423-1 

Ed.     My  lady  Pokahontas 412.11 

Cooke,  Josiah  P.      Principles  of   chemical    phi- 
losophy      684. 1 

Cooke,  Rose  Terry.     Happy  Dodd 225.46 

Somebody's  neighbors 225.44 

Sphinx's    children   and    other   people's.       (In- 
cludes "  The  deacon's  week.") 225.45 

Steadfast 225.47 

COOley,     T.     McI.        Michigan        [Common- 
wealths.]   423-5 

Coolidge,    Susan,  pseud.      See   Woolsey,   Sarah 
Chauncey. 

Cooper,  J.  Fenimore.     Afloat  and  ashore 21 1.3 1 

Borderers;   or,  Wept  of  Wish-ton-wish 211^19 

Bravo 211. 17 

Chainbearer 2 1 1 .30 

Crater:  tale  of  the  Pacific 211.29 

Deerslayer 211. 10 

Headsman 211.25 

Heidenmauer 211.23 

Home  as  found  :   sequel  to  Homeward  bound . .  2 1 1 . 1 1 

Homeward  bound 21 1 .5 

Jack  Tier 211.21 

Last  of  the  Mohicans 21 1.7 

Leather-stocking  tales.     5  vols  : 

1.  Deerslayer 211.10 

2.  Last  of  the  Mohicans 21 1.7 

3.  Pathfinder 21 1.9 

4.  Pioneers 2 1 1 .4 

5.  Prairie 211.32 

Lionel   Lincoln 2 1 1 .6 

Mercedes  of  Castile 211. 12 

Miles  Wallingford;  sequel  to  Afloat  and  ashore,  211.24 

Monikins 211.20 

Oak-openings 211.26 

Pathfinder 21 1.9 

Pilot 21 1.3 

Pioneers 2 1 1 .4 

~     Prairie 211.32 

Precaution   2 1 1 .  i 

Red   Rover 21 1 .8 

Redskins 211.27 

Satanstoe 211.22 

Sea  lions 211.28 

Spy 211.2 

Two  admirals 211. 13 

Water-witch 211. 18 

Ways  of  the  hour 211. 16 


COOPER- 


26 


CRAWFORD. 


Cooper,  J.  Fenimore,  continued. 

Wept  of  Wish-ton-wish  :   Borderers '.  .211.19 

Wing-and-wing :   Le  fen-follet 211. 14 

Wyandotte 211. 15 

See  Lounsbury,  T.  R.     Life S^S-S 

Coplpy,  J- S.     5i-f  Tytler,  S.     Modern  painters. .   818.9 
CoppCP,  Henry.  History  of  the  conquest  of  Spain 

by  the  .-irab-Moors.     2  vols 448.13,  14 

Coral  island ;   by  R.  M.  Ballantyne 299.3 

Dana,  J.  D.     Corals  and  coral  islands 647.1 

Corals.     Gilman,  B.  F.     Drops  of  water 673.11 

Kingsley,  C.      Madam  How  and  Lady    Why. 

(^Coral-reefs) 675.9 

Coroa.     Lanman,  C.     History 561.16 

Oppert,  E.     Forbidden  land 355  i 

Corfu,  Island  of.     (Greece.)       Freeman,  E.   A. 

Venice, etc ..354.12 

CorilUie  \  or,  Italy;  by  Mme.  de  Stael 241.2 

CoriolailllS  :   tragedy;   by  Shakespeare 701.9 

Cornwall.     Ballantyne,  R.  M.     Deep  down. ..  .299.10 
Cornwall,  Barry, /^^«(/.     5^^  Proctor,  Bryan  W. 
CornwalliS,     General.       See    Johnston,    H.    P. 

York  town    campaign 41 6.1 

CorOt,  Jean  B.  C.     See  Van  Rensselaer,  Mrs.  S. 

Six  portraits 544  24 

CorrPggiO.     See  AUegri,  Antonio. 
Correspondence.     Hamerton,  P.  G.     Four  es- 
says on  letter-writing 826.2 

Correspondent.     Davidson,   J.   W.      Guide   to 

letter-writing **R4.5 

Corsairs.     Poole,    S.  L.     Story  of  the   Barbary 

Corsairs.      [Nations.] 482.27 

CorteZ,     Hernando.       See     Abbott,     J.    S.    C. 

History 471.24 

5^1?  Prescott,  W.  H.     Life.     (Conquest  of  Mex- 
ico)   448.9-1 1 

Wallace,  L.     Fair  God 233.37 

Winsor,  J.     Cortes  and  his  companions  . . .  .*437.I2 
Cosmic    philosophy.      Fiske,   J.      Outlines.      2 

vols 824.6,  7 

Cosmos  ;  by  a.  von  Humboldt.     5  vols S24.1-5 

Cossacks ;    by    L.   N.   Tolstoi.      (Caucasus    in 

1852.) 24440 

Cottages.     Ruskin,  J.     Architecture  of  the  cot- 
tage      802.4 

Cones,  Elliott.     Key  to  North  American  birds. . .   656.1 

Couldn't  be  bought;   by  Faye  Huntington 286.39 

Count  Mirabeau;   by  T.  Mundt 249.20 

Count  of  Monte-Cristo;   by  A.  Dumas.     2  vols.  .243.1,  2 
Count  Robert  of  Paris;    by  W.  Scott 262.23 

Counter-currents ;  by  s.  w.  Weitzel 237.33 

Counterfeit  detector 928.5 

Counterfeit  presentment;   by  W.  D.  Howells.    .214.17 

Countess  de  Charny;    by  .\.  Dumas 243.8 

Countess  Gisela;   by  E.  Marlitt 247.5 

Countess  of  Rudolstadt;   by  George  Sand 242.4 

Country.     Wood,  J.  G.     Common  objects  of  the 

country 657.1 

Country  by-ways;   by  S.  O.  Jewett 225.33 

Country  cousins;    by  E.  Ingersoll 645.8 

Country  doctor;   by  H.  de  Balzac 242.34 

Country  doctor;   by  S.  O.  Jewett 225.34 

Country   house  on  the  Rhine;    or,  Villa  Eden; 

by  B.  .\uerbach 246.1 

Country-life.      Cozzens,    F.    S.      Sparrowgrass 

papers 642.8 

Shelton,  F.  W.     Up  the  river  (^Hudson) 642.9 

Country,   Our.      Strong,  J.     Its  possible   future 

and  its  present  crisis .912.17 

Country-places.     Mitchell,  D    G.     With  hints 

for  their  improvement.     3  vols 642.3-5 

Contents:     My  farm  of  Edgewood;  Wet  days 

at  Edgewood;   Out-of-town  places. 
Coupon  bonds;  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge 224.26 


Courthope,  W.  J.     Life  of  Joseph  Addison 545-34 

Courtship  of  Miles  Standish;  by  H.  W.  Long- 

.  fellow 734.3 

Cousin   Hatty,  pseud.     Money-boxes,  and  other 

stories 291.14 

Cowley,  Abraham.      See  Johnson,   S.     Lives   of 

the  poets 557.22 

Cowper,  William.     Poetical  works 722.1 

See  Smith,  G.     Life 545-17 

See  also  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.    Literary  history.  .815.13 

Cows.     Guenon,  F.     Treatise  on  milch  cows...-   615.2 

Magne,  J.  H.     How  to  choose  a  good  milk  cow,  615.3 

Skinner,  J.  S.     Cow  and  the  dairy 615.2 

Cox,  George  W.     Athenian  empire.     [Epochs.].   441.4 

Crusades.     [Epochs.] 451-2 

Greeks  and  the  Persians.     [Epochs.] 44i.i 

General  history  of  Greece 453-6 

Lives  of  Greek  statesmen.     2  vols 561.2,3 

Mythology  and  folklore 815.2 

Tales  of  ancient  Greece ...   472.2 

and  Jones,  E.    H.     Popular  romances  of  the 

Middle  Ages 273.19 

and  Sankey,  C,  eds.     Epochs  of   ancient  his- 
tory.   II  vols 441.1-11 

Cox,  Jacob  D.     Atlanta  campaign 432.9 

March    to    the   sea :    Franklin   and    Nashville 

campaign 432.10 

Cox,  Samuel  S.     Speech  on  secession,  1861 822.6 

Cox's  diary;   by  W.  M.  Thackeray 202.8 

Cozzens,  F.  S.   Sparrowgrass  papers;  Capt.  Davis; 

Capt.  Belgrave 642.8 

Crabb,  George.     English  synonyms **R4.6 

See  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history 815.13 

CraddOCk,  Charles  Egbert,  pseud.     See  Murfree, 
Mary  N. 

Craik,  D.  M.  Muloch.     Brave  lady 265.4 

Hannah 265.12 

His  little  mother,  and  other  tales  and  sketches.  .265.16 

In  a  house-boat 265.15 

John  Halifax,  gentleman 265.5 

King  Arthur \ 265.17 

Laurel  bush 265 . 1 1 

Life  for  a  life 265.14 

Miss  Tommy 265.15 

Mistress  and  maid 265  8 

Noble  hfe 265.6 

Ogilvies 265.9 

Olive 265.13 

The  Rosicrucian  :  sketch 812.7 

L^nkind  word,  and  other  stories 265.7 

Unknown  country  :  Ireland 343- n 

Woman's  kingdom 265.3 

Woman's  thoughts  about  women 927.2 

Young  Mrs.  Jardine 265.10 

Trans.     French  country  family;   by  Mme.  G. 

de  Witt 265.2 

Motherless;    by  Mme   G.  de  Witt 265.1 

6"^^  Harris,  A.  B.     Little  biography 576-I 

Cranberry.     Eastwood,  B.     Manual  for  its  cul- 
ture  614.13 

('ranch,  C.  P.,  tratis.     .Eneid  of  Virgil 708.15 

Crane,  T.  F.     Italian  popular  tales 279.2 

CranfOrd  ;  by  E.  C.  Gaskell 267.44 

Crater  5   by  J.  F.  Cooper 211.29 

Crawford,  F.  Marion.     American  politician 234.31 

Dr.  Claudius 234.28 

Marzio's  crucifix 234.34 

Mr.  Isaacs 234.27 

Paul  PatofT ...    . .  234.35 

Roman  singer 234.30 

Sant'  Ilario 234.36 

Saracinesca 234.33 

Tale  of  a  lonely  parish 234.32 

Zoroaster ,.,.,.,,,.,, 234.29 


CRAWPUKD. 


27 


CURTIS. 


t'rawfurd,  Oswald.     Portugal,  old  and  new 344' 

Crayfish.     Huxley,  T.  H.     Treatise 6932 

Crayon,  Geoffrey,  pseud.     See  Irving,  Washing- 
ton. 

Crayon  miscellany;    by  W.  Irving 817.13 

Creasy,   E.   S.      Fifteen  decisive  battles  of  the 

world,  from  Marathon  to  Waterloo 461.9 

Creation.      Dawson,  J.  W.     Story  of  the  earth 

and  man 675.3 

Gaussen,  L.     World's   birthday-- 671.3 

Hitchcock,  E.     Religion  of  geology 912. i 

Worcester,  J.     Lecture ....   923.5 

Creeds.     Stanley,  A.  P.     Creed  of  Constantino- 
ple;   creecl  of  the  early  Christians 912.9 

Creisjllton,  Mandell.  Age  of  Elizabeth.   [Epochs.]  451.6 
Creole-life.     Cable,  G.   W.     Creoles  of  Louis- 
iana      333.2 

Grandissimes 234. 1 7 

Old  Creole  days 234. 1 8 

Irving,  W.     Creole  village  :   sketch 817.14 

Crescent  and  French  crusaders;    by  G.  L.  Dit- 

son 349.7 

Cressy  ;  by  Bret  Harte 233.33 

Criellton,  James.     See  Irving,  D.     Life 557.1 

Cricket  on  the  hearth;  by  C.  Dickens 263.4 

Crime.     Boone,  A.  B.     Increase  of  crime,  and 

its  cause 927.5 

Holmes,  O.  W.     Crime  and  automatism 817.5 

Nicoll,    H.    J.      Sir    Samuel    Romilly    and    the 

amelioration  of  the  criminal  code 521. 15 

Critic,  pseiid.     Discriminate  :  manual  for  the  use 

of  correct  words  and  phrases **R4.3 

Critical  period  of  American    history,    1783-89; 

by  J.  Fiske 413-7 

Crocker,  Alvah.     Memorial  addresses;   by  U.  S. 

Congress 539  i 

Crockett,  Davy      Selections  from  writings 236.10 

CroftOn  boys;   by  H.  Martineau 292.8 

Croker,  J.  W.,  ed.     Life  of  S.  Johnson,   by  Bos- 
well.     4  vols ••••555-5~8 

Croly,  George.     Salathiel 25 1 . 1 7 

Cromwell,    Oliver.     Letters   and    speeches;    ed. 

by  T.  Carlyle.     5  vols 547. 1-5 

See  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     Cromwell  and  the  Eng- 
lish Commonwealth.    2  vols 446.7,  8 

See   also   Carlyle,  T.      Heroes   and   hero-wor- 
ship  816.16 

"Macaulay,  T.  B.     History  of  England,  vol.    i.  455.7 
Crosland,    Mrs.   Newton.      English    tales    and 

sketches  ....    ._ 291. i 

Cross,  J.  W.,  ed.     George  Eliot's  life, 'as  related 

in  her  letters  and  journals.    3  vols 546.13-15 

Cross,    Mary  A.  E.    [Lewes].     (^George   Eliot.) 

Adam  Bede 203.9 

Daniel  Deronda.     2  vols 203. 16,   17 

Felix  Holt,  the  radical 203.11 

Impressions  of  fheophrastus  Such 816.15 

Middlemarch.     2  vols 203.14,  15 

Mill  on  the  Floss 203.10 

Romola. 203. 1 3 

Scenes  of  clerical  life 203.12 

Silas  Marner '. 203.12 

Spanish  gypsy :  a  poem 7 '3- 15 

See  also  Eliot,  Gtorge,  pseuJ. 

Crowe,  Catherine.     Advocate's  wedding-day 81 2.8 

Crown  of  thorns:   sermons;    by  E.  H.  Chapin.. .  .922.14 

Crown  of  wild  olive;   by  J.  Ruskin 802.13 

Crowninshield,  Mary  B.    All  among  the  light- 
houses      3149 

Lighthouse  children  abroad  :   Europe 373-5 

Plucky  Smalls 282  47 

CrOZier,  WilHam,  and  Henderson,  P.     How  the 

farm  pays 617.12 

Crnise  of  the  Cas^o ;  by  E.  Kellogg 296.17 


Crusade  of  the  Excelsior;    by  Bret  Harte 233.32 

Crusades.  Cox,  G.  W.  Crusades.  [Epochs.]..  451.2 
Ditson,  G.  L.  Crescent  and  P'rench  crusaders,  349.7 
Gray,   G.   Z.      Children's    crusade,   fourteenth 

century 473-2 

Guizot,  F.  P.  G.    History  of  France,  vols,  i,  2,  *4o8.i,  2 

Michaud,  J.  F.     History.     3  vols 462.2-4 

Yonge,  C.  M.     Prince   and  page.     (Last   cru- 
sade.)   269.21 

See  Gibbon,  E.     Decline  and  fall  of  the  Roman 

empire,  vols.  5,6 463.6,  7 

Crusoe  in  New  York;   by  E.  E.  Hale 223.10 

Crust  and  the  cake;   by  I.  F.  Mayo 268.51 

Cryptogram ;  by  j.  De  Mille 233.3 

Cuba.     Ballou,  M.  M.     Due  South:  Cuba   past 

and  present 3 1 6.5 

Dana,  R.  H.,  Jr.     To  Cuba  and  back 316.3 

Humboldt,  A.  von.     Cuba  and  the  slave  trade,  317.11 

Hurlbut,  W.  H.     Gan-Eden  :  Cuba. 316.4 

Mann,  M.     Juanita:   Cuba  fifty  years  ago 215.41 

CubaS,  Antonio  G.     Republic  of  Mexico  in  1S76,  337.4 

CudjO'S  cave;    by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.    224.23 

Cudlip,  Annie  P.    {Annie  Thomas.)    On  guard,    259.14 
Cullum,   CJeorge  W.     Struggle  for  the   Hudson. 

[America.] *437.i6 

Culture.     Clarke,  J.  F.     Self-culture. 914.14 

Emerson,  R.  W.     Essays 804.9,  1 1 

Harrison,  F.     Choice  of  books 813.13 

Holland,  J.  G.     Every-day  topics 914-7 

Matthews,  W.     Physical  culture 914.10 

Cumming,  C.  F.  G.     At  home  in  Fiji 348  5 

Cumming,  R.  G-     Five  years  of  a   hunter's  life 

in  South  Africa-     2  vols 349-19)  20 

CummingS,  C-  a.     Architecture  in  Boston *438.4 

Press  and  literature  of  the   last  hundred  years, 

Boston *438.3 

CummingS,  W.  H.     Life  of  Henry  Purcell 564.9 

Cummins,  M.  S.     El  Fureidis  :  tale  of  Syria 212.20 

Haunted  hearts 212.21 

Lamplighter 212.22 

Mabel  Vaughan 212.23 

Cunningham,  Allan.     Haunted  ships 812.8 

King  of  the  peak 812.7 

Lives  of  the  most  eminent  British  painters  and 

sculptors,  vol.  2 544.23 

5^^  De  Quincey,  T.     Reminiscences   805.10 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history 815.15 

Cuore  ;     Italian  schoolboy's  journal;    by  E.  de 

Amicis 595-1 

Cupid  and  Chow-chow;   by  L.  M.  Alcott 287.13 

Cupples,  George.     Green  hand 258.44 

Sunken  rock 258.52 

Cupples,  Afrs.  George.     Singular  creatures 286.33 

Curate  in  charge;   by  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant 266.4 

Curiosities    of    literature;      by    I.    Disraeli.     4 

vols 806.7-10 

Curiosities  of  natural  history;   by   F.  T.   Buck- 
land 645.2 

Currant,  The.     Pardee,  R.  G.     Cultivation 614.12 

Roe,  E.  P.     Success  with  small  fruits 614.17 

Current  discussion;  ^^.  by  E.  L.  Burlingame.     2 

vols 813. 1,  2 

CurteiS,    A.    M.     Rise  of  the    Macedonian  em- 
pire.    [Epochs.] 441-7 

Curtis,  B.  R.     Dottings  round  the  circle 319-2 

Curtis,    Caroline     G.        {Carroll     JVinchester.) 

P"rom  Madge  to  Margaret  ■ 229.41 

Love  of  a  lifetime 229  42 

Curtis,      George      Ticknor.       Constitution      of 

LTnited   States,  and  its  history *437.i7 

Life  of  James  Buchanan.     2  vols 528.1,  2 

Curtis,  George  William.     Lotus-eating 324-6 

My  chateaux 812.4 

Potiphar  papers 212.9 


CURTIS. 


28 


DARWIN. 


Curtis,  George  William,  continued. 

Prue  and  I -•  .212.10 

Trumps 212. 11 

Ed.     Rural  essays;   by  A.  J.  Downing 61 7.6 

Curtis,  W.  E.     Capitals  of  Spanish  America.. .  ..317.17 

Curtius,  Ernst.     History  of  Greece.    5  vols 453.1-5 

Cusllius^,  Luther  S  Manual  of  parliamentary 
practice;  revised  by  Edmund  L.  Gush- 
ing  **R3  2i 

Cuslling,  William.     Initials  and  pseudonyms.     2 

vols **R4. 10,  1 1 

Cushnian,  Charlotte  :  letters  and  life;  edited  by 

E.  Stebbins 523.2 

Custer,      Elizabeth     B.       Boots    and     saddles : 

Dakota 313.19 

Following  the  guidon 313.26 

Customs.     Hall,  F.  H.     Social  customs 914-25 

Hamerton,  P.  G.     Custom  and  tradition.. 826.1 

Cutler,  C.  A.     Library  catalogues 936.4 

•     Rules  for  a  printed  dictionary  catalogue    936  5 

Cuvier,  George.     See  Wr  ght,  IL  C.     Children's 

stories  of  the  great  scientists 575-9 

Cyclones.     Davis,  W.  M.     Whirlwinds,  cyclones, 

and  tornadoes 683.3 

Cj'ClopjediUS.      Appleton's  American.     17  vols. 

**R5.i-i7 

Agriculture.      Morton,  J.  C,  ed.     2  vols **R3.7,  8 

Common  things,  Young  folks'.      Champlin,  J. 

T>.,Jr **R4.3i 

Persons  and  places.  Young  folks'.      Champlin, 

].D.,Jr **R4.32 

See  also  Encyclopjedia. 

Cjnil>eline  \  tragedy;   by  Shakespeare 701.12 

See  Jameson,  A.  M.     Characteristics  of  women. 

(Imogen.) ....    801 .6 

CjniCS.     See  Lewes,  G.  H.     Biographical  history 

of  philosophy 801.22 

Cyprus.      Brassey,  A.      Sunshine  and  storm  in 

the  East.     (Cruise  to  Cyprus.) 365.3 

Cesnola,  L.  P.  di.     Cyprus:  its  ancient  cities, 

tombs,  and  temples *3o8.6 

i^'^\Vi%  the  great.     Abbott,  J.     History 471-6 

See  Josephus.     Antiquities  of  the  Jews 449-1 

Rawlinson,  G.     Ancient  monarchies    .    •  .406.14,  15 
Rollin,  C.     Ancient  history,  vol.  i 449.2 


D. 

Dab  Kinzer;  by  W.  O.  Stoddard 277.22 

DJUld,  George  H.     Diseases  of  cattle 615.5 

Horse 637.1 

Modern  horse  doctor 625.3 

Daddy  Darwin's  dovecot;  by  J.  H.  Evving 274.26 

Daddy  Jake,  the  runaway;  by  J.  C.  Harris 279.37 

Daddy's  boy;  by  L.T.Meade 252.45 

Dalllia.     Sa.\ton,  C.  M.     Culture 613.6 

Dairy.     See  Cows. 

Daisy  Brentwell ;   by  I.  Widdemer 292.7 

Daisy  chain;   by  C.  M.  Yonge 269.14 

Daisy  Miller;   by  H.  James.    213.8 

Dakota.     Barneby,  W.  H.     Life  and  labor  in  the 

far,  far  West. 313.16 

Custer,    E.   B.      Boots    and   saddles:    life   in 

Dakota 313.19 

Poole,    D.    C.     Among   the    Sioux    Indians    of 

Dakota 31 3- 1 3 

D'Albertis,  L.  M.     New  Guinea.     2  vols *348.i,  2 

Dall,  Caroline  H.     Historical  pictures  retouched,  511.li 

My  tirst  holiday:  Colorado,  Utah,  California.  •  .313.12 

Dallas,  James.     Caves :  short  study 655.10 

Dallas,     W.      S.       Bats;      dragon-flies:      short 

studies 655.10 


Dalton,  William.     Tiger  prince:  Abyssinia 297.7 

War  tiger :  conquest  of  China. 297.4 

White  elephant :   Burmah 297.6 

Wolf-boy  of  China 297.5 

Dauiaeus.     Russell,  C.  W.     Fallof  Damascus  .  .232.30 

Wright,  W.  B.     Ancient  cities 346. 1 8 

Dame  Durden :  from  the  "  Bleak  House  "  of  C. 

Dickens;  ^(/.  by  Mrs.  Horton 281.5 

Dame  heraldry;   by  F.  S.  W 473-II 

Damen's  ghost;  by  E.  L.  Bynner 229.34 

Damon,  W.  E.     Ocean  wonders 647.2 

Dampier,  William.  See  Markham,  C.  R.  Sea- 
fathers 563.3 

Dana,  C.  K.,  joint  editor.     See  Ripley,  George. 

Dana,  J.  D.     Corals  and  coral  islands 647.1 

Geological  story,  briefly  told 675.4 

Dana,  Richard  H.,  Jr.     To  Cuba  and  back  . .    .  .   316.3 

Two  years  before  the  mast 325.3 

Dana,  S.  L.     Muck  manual  for  farmers 626.3 

Danenhower,   J.  W.     Narrative  of  the  "Jean- 

nette" 318.6 

Dangerous  tendencies  in  American  life;   by  J.  B. 

Harrison 823.2 

Dangerous  virtue;   by  H.  H.  Boyesen 213.34 

Daniel  Deronda;   by  George  Eliot.     2  vols.  .203.16,  17 

See  Whipple,  E.  P.     Essay  thereon 534.4 

Dante  Alighieri.     Divine  comedy;    translated    by 

H.  W.  Longfellow.     3  vols 70 1. 1 7- 1 9 

See  Carlyle,  T.     Heroes  and  hero  worship 816.16 

Hallam,  H.     Literature  of  Europe 81 5.1 1,  12 

Jameson,  A.  M.     Loves  of  the  poets 801.7 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Essay 804.3 

Macaulay,  T.  B.     Criticisms  on  Dante 816  5 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Makers  of  Florence 554-1 

Sismondi,  S.  de.  Dante's  history  and  influence 

over  his  age   803.16 

D'Anvers,  N.     Heroes  of  American  discovery. . .   486.1 
Science  ladders,  6  vols. : 

1.  Forms  of  land  and  water 655.2 

2.  Story  of  early  exploration 655.3 

3.  Vegetable  life 655.4 

4.  Flowerless  plants 655.5 

5.  Lowest  forms  of  water  animals   655.6 

6.  Lowly  mantle-  and  armor-  wearers 655.7 

D'Arblay,  Mme.  Frances  Burney.  Diary  and  let- 
ters.    2  vols 546-3»  4 

Evelina 251.35 

See  Christie,  M.  E.     Miss  Burney's  own  story. .   813.4 
D'ArC,  Jeanne.     See  Joan  of  Arc. 
Daring  deeds  of  the  revolution;   by  H.  C.  Wat- 
son      573-3 

Darius  the  Great.     Abbott,  J.     History. 471-7 

See  Josephus,  F.     Antiquities  of  the  Jews 449-1 

Rawlinson,  G.     Character  of  Darius 406. 1 5 

Dark  night's  work ;  by  E.  C.  Gaskell 267.42 

Darling,  Grace.     See  Starling,  E.     Noble  deeds 

of  woman 5  "  -2 

Darlington,  W.      American   weeds   and    useful 

plants 686.2 

Darryll  Gap;   by  V.  F.  Townsend 276.11 

Darwin,  Charles.  Formation  of  vegetable  mould 
through  the  action  of  worms,  with  observa- 
tions on  their  habits 665.4 

Life  and  letters;  ed.  by  his  son.     2  vols 533  7>  ^ 

Movements  and  habits  of  climbing  plants 6S6.3 

Variation  of  animals  and  plants  under  domes- 
tication.    2  vols 665.2,  3 

What  Mr.  Darwin  saw  in  his  voyage  round  the 
world  in  the  ship  "  Beagle."  (Observa- 
tions chiefly  in  South  .America.) 377- ^ 

See  Lewes,  G.  H.  Biographical  history  of  phi- 
losophy   801.23 

Wright,  H.  C.     Children's  storiej  of  the  great 
scientists 575-9 


DARWIN. 


29 


DEMOSTHENES. 


Darwin,  F.     Life  and  letters  of  C.  Darwin.     2 

vols 533.7,  8 

DarM'illiSIIl,  and  other  essays;    by  J.  Fiske    824.10 

Daseilt,  G.  W.     Samuel  Wilberforce  :  study 813.4 

Data  of  ethics;  by  H.  Spencer 834.9 

Dates.     Oilman,  A.     One  hundred 492.1 

Daughter  of  Eve;    by  E.  O.  Kirk .226.44 

DauSfllter  of  Fife ;   by  A.  E.  Barr 227.50 

Daughter  of  Heth;    by  W.  Black 255.6 

Daughter  of  the  Philistines;   by  H.  H.  Boyesen.  .237.13 
Daughters.    Starrett,  H.  E.    Letters  to  a  daugh- 
ter   91423 

Letters  to  elder  daughters 914.26 

David  Copperfield ;   by  C.  Dickens 263.3 

David  Elgmbrod;   by  G.  MacDonald .256.15 

David  Lloyd's  last  will;    by  IL  Stretton 268.32 

Davidson,  J.  W.    The  correspondent :   a  manual,  **R4.5 

Davies,  G.  C.     The  "  Swan  "  and  her  crew 645.4 

Davis,  Andrew  McF.     Canada  and  Louisiana. .  .*437.I5 
Indians  and  the  border  warfare  of  the  revolu- 
tion  *437.i6 

Davis,  I.  v.,  joint  author.     See  Guernsey,  A.  H. 
Davis,    Jefferson.      Inaugural    address,    Feb.    18, 

1861 822.6 

Davis,  Minnie  S.     Harvest  of  love 291.6 

Davis,  Rebecca  H.     Balacchi  brothers :  story....   232.7 

Captain's  story.     [Little  classics.]    812.2 

Faded  leaf  of  history.     [Little  classics.] 812.10 

Davis,  W.  M.     Nimrod  of  the  sea;    or,  Ameri- 
can whaleman 328.5 

Whirlwinds,  cyclones,  and  tornadoes 683.3 

Davis,  W.  T.     Ancient  landmarks  of  Plymouth. .   428.7 

History  of  the  town  of  Plymouth 428.8 

Davis,  W.  W.  H.     El  Gringo :  New  Mexico  and 

her  people 31 1-7 

Davy,  Sir  Humphry. 

See  Forbes,  J.  D.     Biography 557'i 

Mayhew,  H.   Wonders  of  science :  or,  Young 

I^umphry  Davy 584.4 

Wright,  H.  C.    Davy  and  nature's  magicians,    575.9 

Dawes,  Anna  L.     How  we  are  governed 823.14 

Dawkins,  W.  B.     Early  man  in  Britain 459-3 

Dawn  of  history;   by  C.  F.  Keary 442.5 

Dawson,  J.  W.     Modern  science  in  Bible  lands.  .346.20 

.Story  of  the  earth  and  man 675.3 

Day,  Thomas.     History  of  Sandford  and  Merton,  273.31 

Day  and  night  stories ;   by  T.  R.  Sullivan 227.30 

Day-dawn  in  dark  places;   by  J.  Mackenzie 349-14 

Day  of  fate ;   by  E.  P.  Roe 226. 1 2 

Days  near  Rome ;   by  A.  J.  C.  Hare 354-8 

Days  of  Bruce;   by  G.  Aguilar.     2  vols 265.37,38 

Deacon's  week ;    by  R.  T.  Cooke 225.45 

Dead  alive;    by  W.  Collins 258.4 

Dead  Sea.     Lynch,  W.  F.     Dead  Sea  and  River 

Jordan 346.  i 

See  Palestine. 

Dean  Maitland,  Silence  of;   by  M.  Grey 238.19 

Deane,   Charles.     New   England.      [History   of 

America.] *437- 1 3 

Struggle  to  maintain  the  charter  of  King  Chailes 

I.,  and  its  final  loss  in  1684.     [Boston.]  . .  .*438.i 

Voyages  of  the  Cabots *437-i3 

Deane,  Margery,  pseud.     .See  Pitman,  Marie  J.  D. 

Dear  old  story-tellers;   by  O.  F.  Adams 576-3 

Dearly  bought ;    by  C.  L.  Burnham 227.36 

Death.     DeQuincey,T.    Vision  of  sudden  death,  812.3 
Dyer,   T.    F.    T.     Folk-lore    about    death    and 

burial i 9^7-5 

Wright,  T.  F.     Death;  and  the  Lord's  example 

in  death:    sermons 923-4 

Death  of  Wallenstein  :   drama;    by  F.  Schiller. .. .    803.3 

Same 805.7 

Debate.     Cushing,  L.  S.     Rules    of  proceeding 

and  debate  in  deliberative  assemblies. . . .  **R3.2i 


Debate  upon  the  character  of  Julius  Caesar,  de- 
signed as  a  model  for  juvenile  debating 
clubs 916.7 

Debit  and  credit;    by  G.  Freytag 248.19 

De  Bow,  J.  D.  B.     Seventh  census  of  the  United 

States,  1850 **R8.2i 

December  :  poems;  ed.  by  O.  F.  Adams 735-22 

Decisive    battles    of    the    world,     Fifteen,    from 

Marathon  to  Waterloo;    by  E.  S.  Creasy...   461.9 

Decisive  battles  since  Waterloo,   181 5- 1887;   by 

T.  W.  Knox 46 1 . 1  o 

Declamations.      Cooke,   C.   A.      Young   folks' 

speaker 937.  i 

Declaration  of  Independence 823.1 

Decline  and  fall  of  the  Roman  empire;    by  E. 

Giljbon.     6  vols 463.2-7 

Decoration.     Ruskin,  J.     Application  of  art  to 

decoration 802.5 

De  Costa,  B.  F.  Jacques  Cartier  and  his  succes- 
sors  *437I4 

Norumbega  and  its  English  explorers *437.I3 

De  Cressy :  a  tale 25 1 . 1 1 

Dedham,  Mass.  Record  of  births,  marriages, 
and  deaths,  and  intentions  of  marriage, 
1635-1845;   ed.  by  D.  G.  Hill 469.li 

Deep  down;    by  K.  M.  Bailantyne 299.10 

Deephaven ;  by  s.  o.  jewett 225.32 

DeeringS  of  Medbury;   by  V.  F.  Townsend 276.14 

Deersl.ayer ;  by  j.  F.  Cooper 21  i.io 

Defence  of  a  treatise  entitled.  The  Gospel  of 
Christ  worthy  of   all    acceptation;     by  A. 

Fuller 911  I 

Defoe,  Daniel.  Roliinson  Crusoe :  life  and  ad- 
ventures   279. 10 

See  Minto,  W.     Life 545.7 

See  also  Gosse,  E.     Defoe  and  the  essayists 815.29 

Mitchell,  D.  G.     About  old  story-tellers 815.10 

De  Forest,  J.  W.     Brigade  commander:   story .  ..232.14 

Inspired  lobbyist :  story 232.10 

Lauson  tragedy.      [Little  classics.] Si 2.3 

Overland 233.13 

Wetherell  affair 233.12 

Deirdre  :  poem ;   by  R.  D.  Joyce 714-2 

De  Kay,  Charles.     Manmat'ha :   story 232.16 

De  Kroylt,  Mrs.  S.  H.     Little  Jakey 812.10 

Delamotte,  P.  H.,  joint  author.  See  Wheatley, 
H.  B. 

Deland,  Margaret.     John  Ward,  preacher 216.39 

Sidney 216.40 

Delany,   Mrs.    Mary   Granville.     Autobiography 

and  correspondence.    2  vols 546-')  2 

Delaplaine;  by  M.T.  Walworth 231.14 

Delaware.     Keen,  G.  B.    New  Sweden;   or,  The 

Swedes  on  the  Delaware  river *437.I4 

Williams,  G.  W.     Slavery  in  the  colony 427.1 

Delesdernier,  Emily  P.     Fannie  St.  John 221.31 

Delicia;  by  b.  m.  Butt 254.51 

De  Long,  G.  W.  Journals,  entitled,  Voyage  of 
the    "Jeannette;  "    ed.    by    Mrs.    Emma 

De  Long 318.10 

See  Melville,  G.  W.     In  the  Lena  Delta :   nar- 
rative of  the  search  for  De  Long 318.7 

Delta  Bixby;    by  Kirk  Munroe 278.42 

De  Mille,  James.     American  baron 233.2 

Cryptogram 233.3 

Lady  of  the  ice 233.1 

Democracy.  Carnegie,  A.  Triumphant  democ- 
racy      833.3 

Labouchere,  H.     In  England 813.3 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Democracy  and  other  addresses,  817.16 
Orations   illustrating  the  rise  of  democracy   in 

the  United  States 822.4 

Democracy  ;  by  Clarence  King 227.1 

Demosthenes.    Cox,  G.  w.    Life 561.3 


BBNIS. 


30 


DICKENS. 


Denis  Duval;   by  W.  M.  Thackeray 202. 1 1 

DeiliSOn,  C.  W.     {Major  Pennifuan.)     Tanner- 
hoy  :  U.S.  Grant 573-17 

DPIllson,  Mary   A.     That  husband  of  mine 221.21 

Denmark.     Brace,  C.  L.     Norse  folk 351-' 

Chiklren  :  their  homes,  schools,  etc 395-1 

Hare,  A.  J.  C.     Sketches  in  Holland  and  Scan- 
dinavia    363-4 

Jackson,  H.  H.     Glimpses  of  three  coasts. 313-15 

Scudder,  H.  E.     Viking  Bodleys 277.9 

Taylor,  b.     Northern  travel'. 35'  2 

Vincent,  F.     Norsk,  Lapp,  and  Finn. 35  '-4 

De  Puy,  H.    W.     Mountain    hero  (Ethan  Allen)  1 

and  his  associates 51 6.4 

D6  Quincey,  Thomas.    Autobiographical  sketches,  805.9 

Biographical  and  historical  essays 805.13 

Confessions  of  an  English  opium-eater 805.8 

Eighteenth  century  in  scholarship  and   litera-  j 

ture 805.12  I 

Essays  in  ancient  history  and  antiquities 805.14 

Essays  in  philosophy 805.16  ; 

Essays   on  Christianity,   paganism,  and  super-  \ 

stition 805.15  j 

Flight  of  a  Tartar  tribe.     [Little  classics.] 812. i 

Literary  criticism 805.11  ; 

Literary  reminiscences 805.10  ; 

Murder    considered   as   one   of  the    fine   arts.  : 

[Little  classics.] 812.2  j 

Narrative  and  miscellaneous  papers 805.19  ' 

Politics  and  political  economy 805.17 

Romances  and  extravaganzas 805 . 1 8 

Vision  of  sudden  death.     [Little  classics.] 812.3 

See  Masson,  D.     Life 545-24 

See  also  Mason,  E.  T.     Personal  traits 555-2 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history 815.14 

Derry  ;  by  C.  E.  Tonna 816.3 

Desert  home;   by  M.  Reid 297.13 

Deserted  village:   poem;   by  O.  Goldsmith 811. i  j 

Same.     [Little  classics.] 812.13  ! 

Deserter ;  by  C.  E.  Tonna 816.4  I 

Desmond  hundred;    by  J.  G.  Austin 238.16  j 

Despot  of  Broomsedge  Cove;   by  ^L  N.  Murfree,  214.36 

Destiny  of  man ;  by  J.  Fiske 824.8  ' 

Destiny  of  the  United  States;  by  J.  Fiske 823.8 

Detniold ;  by  W.  H.  Bishop ." 224,37 

Detroit.     See  Parkman,  F.     Conspiracy  of  Pon- 

tiac.     (Siege  of  Detroit.) 40S-I 

Deverenx  ;  by  E.  Bulwer-Lytton 253.1 

Devil's  ford;    by  Bret  Harte 233.31 

Dew  ;  essay ;   by  R.  A.  Proctor 672.3 

Dewey,  Orville.     Why  I  am  a  Unitarian 921. 1 

Dewing,  Maria  R.  O.    {Miss  Oakey!)    Beauty  in 

dress 654. 14 

Beauty  in  the  household 654.13 

Dexter,  Arthur.     The  tine  arts  in  Boston *438.4 

Dexter,    George.     Cortereal,  Verrazano,   Gomez, 

i'heret.     [History  of  America.] *437.i4 

Early  European  voyagers  in  Massachusetts  Bay.*438.i 
Dexter,    Franklin    B.     Pilgrim    church  and  Ply- 
mouth colony *437-i3 

Dexter,  Henry  M.     Mather  family  and  its  influ- 
ence   *438.2 

Street  thoughts 917-I 

Dialogues.     Landor,  W.  S.     Imaginary  conver- 
sations.    5  vols 701  20-24 

Monroe,  L.  B.,  ed.     Dialogues  for    the  use  of 

dramatic  and  reading  clubs 937-2 

Dialogues    of   Plato;     trans,    by  B.  Jowett. 

vols 806. 1-4 

Diamonds.     Jones,   W.       Diamond   mines  and 

celebrated  diamonds 675.7 

Diana  Carew ;   by  Mrs.  Forrester 256.35 

Diana  of  the  crossways;  by  G.  Meredith 267.38 

Diane  Coryval 237.14 ; 


Diary  ;  by  F.  Bremer 248.2 

Diary  of  an  ennuyee;   by  Mrs.  Jameson 801.8 

Diary  of  brother  Bartholomew;   by  E.  Charles.  . .   264.8 
Diary  of  Mrs  Kitty  Trevylyan;  by  E.  Charles.  . . .    264. 1 

Diaz,  Abby  M.     Bybury  to  Beacon  street 286.25 

Jimmyjohns,  and  other  stories. 286.23 

Lucy  Maria 286.26 

Schoolmaster's  trunk 917.12 

Story-book  for  children 286.24 

William  Henry  and  his  friends 286.22 

William  Henry  letters   286.21 

Dicey,  Edward.     Future  of  Egypt:  essay 813. i 

Dick  Cheveley ;   by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston ...   298.9 

Dick  Duncan;  by  F.  Forrester 287.32 

Dick  the  door-boy;    by  H.   Greene 293.1 

Dick,  Thomas.     Complete  works.     2  vols 81 6.1,  2 

Dick's  wandering;    by  J.  Sturgis 255.47 

Dickens,    Charles    J.     H.      (Boz.)      American 

notes 263.4 

Barnaby  Rudge 263.8 

Bleak  house    ■ 263.9 

Child's  dream  of  a  star.     [Little  classics.] 812.10 

Child's  history  of  England 474. 10 

Chops  the  dwarf.     [Little  classics.] 812.2 

Christmas  carol 263.4 

Saine.     [Little  classics.] 812.5 

Christmas  stories.     2  vols 263.4,  5 

Cricket  on  the  hearth 263.4 

David  Copperfield 263.3 

Doctor  Marigold.     [Little  classics.] 81 2.1 8 

Dombey  and  son. 263. 10 

Great  expectations • ^ .    263.2 

Hard  times 263.18 

Letters.     3  vols 557-7-9 

Little  Dorrit. 263.15 

Martin  Chuzzlewit 263.1 1 

Master  Humphrey's  clock   .   263.5 

Mudfog  papers 263.16 

Mysterj'  of  Edwin  Drood 263.1 

Nicholas  Nickleby.   *. . .  263.14 

Old  curiosity  shop. .   263.6 

Same 263.18 

Oliver  Twist,  Adventures  of. 263.2 

Our  mutual  friend 263.7 

Pickwick  papers 263.12 

Pictures  from  Italy,  1 846 263.4 

Reprinted  pieces 263.6 

Signal-man.     [Little  classics.] 812.8 

Sketches  by  "  Boz."     2  vols 263.6,  8 

Same 263.17 

Tale  of  two  cities 263. 1 7 

Uncommercial  traveller  263.5 

5^^  Forster,  John.     Life.     3  vols 557.'7-i9 

Jones,  C.  H.     Short  life. 557-12 

Ward,  A.  W.     Life 545-27 

See  also  Clarke,  C,  andyi.  C.    Recollections  of 

writers 557-2 

Fields,  J.  T.     Vesterdays  with  authors. 817.25 

Mason,  E.  T.     Personal  traits. 555-4 

Dickens's  [Charles]  little  folks;  ed.  by  Mrs.  Hor- 
ton.     1 2  vols  : 

1.  Little  Paul;   from  Dombey  and  son  ... .    281. i 

2.  Smike;   from  Nicholas  Nickleby 281.2 

3.  Child-wife;   from  David  Copperfield ...  •   281.3 

4.  Little  Nell;   from  Old  curie  sity  shop ..  •   281.4 

5.  Dame  Durden;   from  Bleak  house 281.5 

6.  Two    daughters;     from    Martin   Chuz- 

zlewit     2S1.6 

7.  Florence  Dombey;    from  Dombey  and 

son 281.7 

8.  Dolly  Varden;   from  Barnaby  Rudge -. .   281.8 

9.  Sissy  Jupe;   from  Hard  times 281.9 

10.     Tiny   Tim    and   Dot;     from   Christmas 

stories 281.10 


DICKBNS. 


31 


DOGS. 


Dickens,  Charles,  contimied. 

11.  Oliver  and  the  Jew  Fagin;    from  Oliver 

Twist 281. 1 1 

12.  Boy  Joe  and  Sam  Weller;    from  Pick- 

wick papers 281. 12 

Dickens,  Mamie,  rtz/rt'Hogarth,  G.,  cd.  Letters  of 

Charles  Dickens.     3  vols 557-7-9 

Dickinson,  Ellen  E.     Flower-school  at  Corlear's,  934.1 

Training  school-ship  "  Minnesota  " 934-1 

Dickinson,  J.  W.     Duties  of  school  committees. .    916.8 

Dictionary,  English.     New  Excelsior. **R4.8 

Webster,  Noah.     [1887.] **R9.5 

Worcester,  Joseph  E,     [  1878.] **R9.4 

Farmer's.     Gardner,  D.  P **R3.9 

French.     Case,  F.  E.  A **R8.i8 

Geographical.     Lippincott's  pronouncing  gazet- 
teer of  the  world.     [1876.] **R7.32 

German.     Whitney,  W.  D **R8. 1 7 

Latin.     Andrews,  E.  A.     [i 886.1 **R8.I5 

of  arts,   manufactures,  and  mines.        Ure,  A. 

2  vols **R3.4,  5 

of  authors.     AUibone,  S.  A.     3  vols **R4.26-28 

of  biography  and  mythology.     Thomas,  J.     Uni- 
versal pronouncing.     [1877.]. **R7.3i 

of  Boston.     Bacon,  E.  M.     [1883.] 334-2 

of  literary  disguises.    Gushing,  W.    2  vols.  .**R4.io,  1 1 
of  poetical  quotations .    Allibone,  S.   A.     From 

Chaucer  to  Tennyson **R4.2i 

Dictionary-catalogue.      Cutter,    C.   A.      Rules 

therefor 936-5 

Diderot,  Denis.     See  Bungener,  L.  L.  F.     Priest 

and  the  Huguenot. 243.44 

.See  Carlyle,  T.     Essay 816.11 

Dillaway,  C.  K.     Education  in  Boston,  past  and 

present *438-4 

Dilly  and  the  captain;    by  M.  Sidney 283  35 

Directory   and   history  of  Plymouth   and   Barn- 
stable      counties,       1873-74,      18S0.         2 

vols **RS.7,  8 

Discoverers,    D'Anvers,  N.    Heroes  of  American 

discovery 486.1 

Discovery  of  America;   by  J.  Abbott 475-1 

Discovery  of  the  Great  West;    by  F.  Parkman  . . .   405.5 

Discovery,  Stories  of;   by  E.  E.  Hale   223.1 7 

Discriminate ;  manual  for  guidance    in  the  use 

of  correct  words  and  phrases  in  speech **R4.3 

Disease.     Lowe,    A.   T.     Disease,    and    cure  of 

disease 915-3 

Richardson,  J.  G.     Causes,  and    how    to  avoid 

them 925-6 

Tyndall,  J.     Dust  and  disease 672.1 

Wilson,  G.     Causes;   infectious    diseases    and 

their  prevention •   915.2 

Diseases  of  cattle.     Dadd,  G.    H.     Nature  and 

treatment 615.5 

Diseases    of  domestic    animals.       Cole,    S.    W. 

Treatise 615. 6 

Disowned  ;  hy  E.  Bulwer-Lytton 253  I 

Disraeli,  Benjamin.     {Lord  Beaconsfeld.)    Con- 

ingsby 252.6 

Contarini  Fleming:  autobiography 252.1 

Endymion 252.8 

Henrietta  Temple 252.2 

Lothair 252.5 

Oration  on   the  principles  of  the  conservative 

party,  1872 822.3 

Rise  of  Iskander.     [Little  classics.] 812.6 

Tancred 252.7 

Venetia • 252.3 

Vivian  Grey 252.4 

Ed.     Amenities  of  literature;     by  L  Disraeli. 

2  vols 806.5,  6 

Curiosities   of  literature;    by  L  Disraeli.     4 

vols 806.7-10 


Disraeli,  Benjamin,  continued. 

6"f<?  Hrandes,  G.     Lord  Beaconsfield  :  astudy. ..   547.8 

Higginson,  T.  W.     English  statesmen 547-13 

Punch.     Beaconsfield  cartoons,  1845-78. .  . .  466.11 
Disraeli,  Isaac.      Amenities    of    literature.      2 

vols 806.5,  6 

Curiosities  of  literature.     4  vols 806.7-10 

See  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W^     Literary  history 815.14 

Dissertation  upon  roast  pig;   by  C.  Lamb 812.5 

Dissolving  views;   by  Mrs.  A.  Lang 227,5 

Distribution.     George,  H.     Laws 823.4 

Distribution  of  products.     Atkinson,  E 823.6 

Disturbed  Ireland,  1880-81;   by   B.H.Becker...   343.4 
DitSOn,     G.  L.     Crescent    and    the    French   cru- 
saders     349-7 

Divine  comedy.  Dante;  tratis.  by  H.  W.  Long- 
fellow.    3  vols 701. 17-19 

Divine  love  and  divine  wisdom.  Angelic    wisdom 

concerning;    t)y  E.  Swedenborg 913-12 

Divine   providence,  Angelic  wisdom  concerning; 

by  E.  Swedenborg 9I3-J3 

Dix,  Dorothea  L.     .SV^  Tiffany,  F.     Life 523-18 

Dixie,  Lady  Florence.     Across  Patagonia 3 '7- '3 

Dixon,  E.  S.     Ornamental  and  domestic  poultry,  635.13 
Dixon,  Hepworth.    Biography  of  John  Howard. .    557.1 

Dixon,  W.  H.     Free  Russia 34' -6 

Dobell,  Sydney.     Home,  wounded  :  poem 812.14 

DobSOn,  Austin.     Life  of  Henry  Fielding 545-32 

Doctor  Antonio;   by  G.  Ruffini 242.41 

Doctor  Basilius;   by  A.  Dumas 243.9 

Dr.    Birch    and    his    young   friends;   by  W.  M. 

Thackeray 202. 1 2 

Doctor  Breen's  practice;   by  W.  D.  Howells 214.7 

Doctor  Claudius;   by  F.  M.  Crawford 234.28 

Doctor  Grattan  :   by  W.  A.  Hammond 229.30 

Doctor  Grimshawe's  secret;   by  N.  Hawthorne- .239.29 

Doctor  Johns;    by  D.  G.  Mitchell 232.5 

Dr.  Le  Baron  and  his  daughters;  by  J.  G.  Aus- 
tin  238.17 

Doctor  Marigold;   by  C.  Dickens 812.18 

Doctor  Ox's  experiment ;    by  J.  Verne 242. 1 7 

Doctor  papa;    by  Sophie  May 284.7 

Dr.  Sevier ;  by  G.  w.  Cable 234.20 

Doctor  Thorne;   by  A.  TroUope 267.9 

Doctor  Zay;  by  E.  S.  Phelps 225.7 

Doctor's  daughter;   by  Sophie  May 284.5 

Doctrines  of  the  New  Jerusalem  concerning  the 
Lord,  respecting  the  sacred  Scripture,  on 
the   subject  of    faith,  and   of  life;   by  E. 

Swedenborg 9I3-20 

Doddridge,  Philip.     Life  of  Col.  James  Gardiner,  547.14 
Rise  and  progress  of  religion   in  the  soul;  with 
a  funeral  sermon  on  "  the  one  thing  need- 
ful"   91 1-7 

Dodge,    Mary    A.     {Gail   Lfamilton.)     Twelve 

miles  from  a  lemon 917-" 

Dodge,    Mary  Mapes.     Donald  and  Dorothy.  . .  .276.21 

Hans   Brinker 276.22 

Ed.     St.   Nicholas   magazine.     17  vols,   in  34 

vols.,  1874-90 1 76-1-32;    177-1.  2 

Dodge,  R.I-     Our  wild  Indians 333.1 

Dodge,  T.  A.     Bird's-eye  view  of  our  civil  war.  .  .   436.4 
Patroclus  and  Penelope.     (Horsemanship.)...   625.6 
DodgSOn,  C.  L.    {Lewis    Carroll.)     Alice's   ad- 
ventures in  wonderland 282.6 

Sylvie  and  Bruno   282.8 

Through  the  looking-glass 282.7 

Dog  of  Flanders;   by  Ouida 812.10 

Dogs.     Brown,  J.     Sketches  in  "  Spare  hours,"  816.6,  8 

Gautier,  T.     My  household  of  pets 646.4 

Hamerton,  P.  G.     Essay.     [Little  classics.] 812.17 

Morris,  F.  O.     Dogs  and  their  doings 646.3 

Stevenson,  R.  L.     Character  of  dogs 827.24 

W^ood,  J.  G.     Petland  revisited 646.5 


DOING. 


32 


DRAMA. 


Doing;  his  best;   by  J.  T.   Trowbridge ...  224.30 

Doings  of  the  Bodley  family  in  town  and  country; 

by  II .  E.  Scudder 277.2 

Dolt',  C.  F.     Citizen  and  the  neighbor 9I4-I9 

Dole,    N".    H.,  ed.      Ranibaud,    A.      History   of 

Russia.     3  vols 468.5-7 

Trans.     Dupuy,  E.     Great  masters  of  Russian 

literature  in  the  19th  century ■  835.15 

Tolstoi,  L.  N.     Anna  Karenina 244.42 

Long  exile,  and  other  stories 244.52 

DolliVtT  romance;    by  N.  Hawthorne 203.3 

Doll's  house :  drama;   by  H.  Ibsen   7214 

Dolly  \'arden :  from  the  Barnaby  Rudge  of  C. 

Dickens;   £></.  by  Mrs.  Horton 281.8 

Dolph  Heyliger;   by  W.  Irving 817.12 

Donibcy  and  son;    by  C.  Dickens 263.10 

Donicstio  and  ornamental  poultry.     Dixon,  E.  S. 

History  and  management 635.13 

DonU'stiC  animals.     Allen,  R.  L.     Treatise 615.8 

Cole,  S.  W.     Their  diseases 61 5.6 

Donu'stif  economy.     Beecher,  C.  E.     Treatise...   643.2 
(7//(/ Stowe,  H.  B.     American  woman's  home: 

principles 643.  i 

.SVt' (//.ft)  Cook-books;  home;  <?;/(/ housekeeping. 
Domestic  folk-lore.     Dyer,  T.  F.  T.     Treatise...  917.5 

Don  Carlos :  drama;   by  F.  Schiller 803.5 

Don  John ;   by  J.  Ingelow 237.8 

Don  Juan  :  poem;   by  Byron 717-2 

Don  Ouixote  de  la  Mancha.     Adventures  of;   by 

M.  de  Cervantes-Saavedra 249.38 

See  Lowell,  J.  R.     Addresses 817.16 

Donal  '  irant;    by  G.  MacDonald 256.17 

Donald  and  Dorothy;   by  M.  M.  Dodge 276.21 

Donovan ;  by  E.  Lyall 25 1 .42 

Don't  :   manual  of  mistakes  and  improprieties  in 

conduct  and  speech;    by  O.  B.  Bunce **R4,2 

Dora  Deane;    by  M.  J.  Holmes 219.2 

Doran,  John.     Lives  of  the  (Queens  of  England 

uf  the  House  of  Hanover.     2  vols 446.9,  10 

DorclU'ster,    I^Iass.      Barrows,   S.   J.      History. 

[  History  of  Boston.] *438.i-3 

DorchCStfr,  Daniel.     The   Methodist-Episcopal 

church.     [Boston.] *438.3 

Bore,    Paul   Gustave.     See  Tytler,   S.     Modern 

painters 818.9 

Doris  and  Theodora;   by  ^L  Vandegrift 289.5 

Dorothea  ;  by  C.  H.  Patchin 238.6 

Dorr,  Julia  C.  R.     Bermuda 326.6 

D«>sia  ;  by  Henry  Greville 245.21 

Dosia's  daughter;    by  Henry  Greville 245.22 

DostoyefTsky,    F.       Buried    alive :    ten   years  of 

penal  servitude  in  Siberia 341. 1 2 

Doten,  Elizabeth.     Hesper  thehome-spirit 291.9 

DottingS  round  the  circle;    by  B.  R.  Curtis 319-2 

Double  play ;   by  \V.  Everett 294.42 

Double  story ;   by  G.  MacDonald 256.8 

I)onble(lay,  a.     Chancellorsville  and  Gettysburg 

campaign 432.6 

Doubtin?  heart ;   by  A.  Keary 264.32 

DOUg;las,  .\manda  M.     Claudia 217.16 

Floyii  Grandon's  honor 217.18 

Foes  of  her  household 217.22 

Fortunes  of  the  Faradays 21 7.23 

From  hand  to  mouth 21 7.20 

Home  nook 217.12 

I  lope  Mills 217.13 

In  trust 217.17 

Kathie  stories.     6  vols. : 

1 .  Kathie's  three  wishes 2 1 7.  i 

2.  Kathie's  aunt  Ruth ;..    217.2 

3.  Kathie's  summer  at  Cedar  wood 217.3 

4.  Kathie's  soldiers 217.4 

5.  Kathie  in  the  ranks 217.5 

6.  Kathie's  harvest  days 21 7.6 


Douglas,  Amanda  M.,  concinued. 

Lost  in  a  great  city 217.19 

Lucia:  her  problem 217.8 

Nelly  Kinnard's  kingdom. 217.15 

Old  woman  who  lived  in  a  shoe 2 17. 11 

Osborne  of  .Vrrochar 217.24 

Seven  daughters 217.10 

Stephen  Dane 217.9 

Sydnie  Adriance 217.14 

Whom  Kathie  married 21  7.7 

Woman's  inheritance 217.21 

Douglas,    Beverly   B.     Memorial    addresses;    by 

I'.  S.  Congress 539-7 

Douglas,  Marian.     Peter  and  Polly 232.23 

Douglas,  R.  K.     History  of  China 483.1 

Douglas,    Stephen   A.       Address    on    the   war, 

April,  1861 822.6 

Oration  on  the  Kansas-Nebraska  bill,  1854 822.5 

Speech  in  reply  to  Mr.  Lincoln,  1858 822.6 

Douglas,  W.  S.,  ed.     Life  of  Robert  Burns;   by 

J.  G.  Lockhart 565 .2 

Douglass,  Frederick.     See  Stowe,  H.  B.     Men 

of  our  time 534.  i 

Dove  in  the  eagle's  nest;   by  C.  M.  Yonge 269.9 

Dovvden,  Edward.     Life  of  Robert  Southey 545.14 

Down  in  Tennessee;   by  J.  R.  Gilmore 311.10 

Down  the  ravine;    by  M.  N.  Murfree 214.32 

Down  the  Rhine ;    by  Ltidy  B.  Murphy 364.4 

Down  the  West  branch;   by  C.  A.  J.  Farrar 298.33 

Downing,  A.  J.    Fruits  and  fruit  trees  of  America,  614. 2 

Landscape  gardening:   theory  and  practice 617.7 

Rural  essays 61 7.6 

Ed.    Gardening  for  ladies;   by  Mrs.  Loudon.  ..    613.2 

Theory  of  horticulture;   by  J.  Lindley 611.8 

Downing,  Charles,  ed.     Fruits  and  fruit  trees  of 

America;    by  A.  J.  Downing 614.2 

Doyle,  J.  A.     English  colonies  in  America : 

Vol.  1 :  Virginia,  Maryland,  and  the  Carolinas,    413.3 

Vols.  2  a?id  3  :  The  Puritan  colonies 413.4,  5 

History  of  the  United  States ; 484.6 

Dr.     See  Doctor. 

Dragon-flies.     Dallas,  W.  S.     short  study 655  10 

Drainage.     French,  H.  F.     Farm  drainage 626.1 

Ilartshorne,  H.     Our  homes 925.13 

Jcnkin,  F.     Healthy  houses 644.8 

Munn,  B.     Practical  land  drainer 626.2 

Putnam,  J.  P.     Principles  of  house  drainage. ..   644.7 

Wells,  F.     School  hygiene 916.11 

See  Massachusetts,  Drainage  commission. 
Drake,  Sir  Francis.     See  Towle,  G.  M.     Drake, 

the  sea-king  of  Devon 574-6 

See  also  Hale,  E.  E.     Drake  and  Hawkins *437-i3 

Kingston,  W\  H.  G.     Notable  voyages 328.3 

Markham,  C.  R.     Sea-fathers 563.3 

Drake,  Francis  S.     History  of  Brighton.     [His- 
tory of  Boston.] *438.i-3 

History  of  Roxbury *438.i-3 

Indian  history  for  young  folks 4/6.13 

Drake,  Samuel  A.     Around  the  Hub.     (Boston.)  374.2 
Book  of  New  England  legends  and  folk-lore . .  •   428.4 

Heart  of  the  White  mountains 3249 

Making  of  New  England,  15S0-1643 475-19 

Making  of  the  Great  West,  1512-1883 475-20 

Nooks  and  corners  of  the  New  England  coast. .   314. i 
Old  landmarks  and  historic  fields  of  Middlesex,  334.4 
Old  landmarks  and  historic  personages  of  Bos- 
ton    334.3 

Drake,  Samuel  G.,  ed.     History  of  the  Colony  of 

New  Plymouth  ;  by  F.  Baylies.    2  vols. .  .428  2,  3 

Drama.     Clapp,  W.  W.     Drama  in  Boston *438.4 

Coleridge,  S.  T.     Progress  of  the  drama 805.4 

Disraeli,  I.     Early  drama,  Italian  theatre 806  8 

Hallam,  H.     History  of  dramatic  literature  in 

Europe 81 5. 11,  12 


DRAMA. 


33 


EARTH. 


Drama,  conHnued. 

Leeds,  J.  W.     The  theatre 914.20 

Macaulay,  T.  B.     Comic  dramatists  of  the  res- 
toration    816.5 

Schlegel,     A.  W.      Lectures   on   dramatic    art 

and  literature 803.14 

Whipple,  L.  P.     Old  English  dramatists.    817.20 

White,  R.  G.     Rise  and  progress  of  the  Eng- 
lish drama  to  the  time  of  Shakespeare 701.  i 

Dramatic  opinions;   by  Mrs.  Kendal 546.19 

Dramatis  persons;    by  R.  Browning 723.13 

Draper,  F.  W.     Heating  and  ventilation 916.11 

Draper,  J.  W.    History  of  the  American  civil  war. 

3  vols 406.10-12 

Drawing.      Ruskin,  J.      Elements  of  drawing; 

elements  of  perspective 802.10 

Draxy  Miller's  dowry;    by  H.  H.  Jackson   212.14 

Drajtons  and  Davenants;    by  E.  Charles 264.2 

Dream  children;   by  H.  E.  Scudder 277.11 

Dream  life;    by  1).  G.  Mitchell 232.4 

Dreamtliorp;  by  a.  Smith 812.4 

Dred;    by  H.  B.  Stowe.     (Same  work  as  Nina 

Gordon.) 215.2 

Dress.     Dewing,  M.  R.  O.     Beauty  in  dress.   ...654.14 

Dyer,  T.  F.  T.     Folk-lore  about  dress 917-5 

Drew,  Catharine.     Lutaniste  of  St  Jacobi's 255.39 

Drilting"  round  the  world;    by  C.  W.  Hall 375-1 

Driftwood  ;  by  H.  W.  Longfellow 2 1 2.2 

Drill]{-(£liestion.     Gustafson.A.     Foundation  of 

death 9243 

Driven  back  to  Eden;   by  E.  P.  Roe 226.9 

Drone's  honey;    by  Sophie  May 284.12 

Drops  of  water;   by  B.  F.  Gilman 673.1 1 

Droz,  Gustave.     Around  a  spring 244.11 

Babolain 244.12 

Drum-beat  of  the  nation;   by  C.  C.  Coffin 476.6 

Drummer  boy ;   by  J.  T.  Trowbridge 224.25 

Drummond,     Henry.      Greatest    thing    in   the 

world 932.11 

Natural  law  in  the  spiritual  world. 932.14 

Pax  vobiscum  ("  Peace  be  with  you  ") 932.12 

Perfected  life  :  greatest  need  of  the  world 932.13 

Tropical  Africa 349-23 

Dryden,  John.     Poetical  works. 713-5 

See  Johnson,  S.     Chief  lives  of  the  poets 557-22 

Saintsbury,  G.     Life 545-22 

See  also  Lowell,  J.  R.     Essay 804.2 

Macaulay,  T.  B.     Essay 816.5 

Drysdale,  W.,  ed.     Proverbs  from  Plymouth  pul- 
pit;  by  H.  W.  Beecher 922.11 

Du  Cliaillu,  p.  B.      Land  of  the  midnight  sun. 

2  vols 345 . 2,  3 

Duchess  Emilia ;   by  B.  Wendell 227.25 

Dudevant,  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.     (^George  Sand.) 

Antonia 242.5 

Consuelo 242.2 

Countess  of  Rudolstadt;    sequel  to  Consuelo. . .   242.4 

Fanchon,  the  cricket 242.3 

See  also  Sand,  George,  pseud. 
Due  North:   Scandinavia  and  Russia;    by  M.  M. 

Ballou 351.3 

Due  South:  Cuba,  past  and  present;  by  M,  M. 

Ballon 316.5 

Due  West:   Round  the  world;   by  M.  M.  Ballou. .   319.3 
Dufferin,  Lord.      Yacht   voyage :    letters   from 

high  latitudes. 361. 2 

Duffy,  Bella.     Life  of  Madame  De  Stael 512.14 

Duliesborougll  tales;   by  R.  M.  Johnston 236.10 

Dumas,  Alexandre.     Black  tulip 243.4 

Captain  Paul 243.5 

Chevalier  de  Maison  Rouge 243  6 

Chicot,  the  jester 243.7 

Count  of  Monte-Cristo.     2  vols 243.1,  2 

Countess  de  Charny 243.8 


Dumas,  Alexandre,  continued. 

Doctor  Basilius 243.9 

Edmond  Dantes;    sequel  to  Count  of  Monte- 
Cristo  243.3 

Memoirs  of  a  physician.     2  vols 243. 10,  1 1 

Nanon 243. 1 3 

Queen's  necklace 243. 1 2 

Three  guardsmen;  or,  Three  musketeers 243.17 

Twin  captains 243. 1 5 

Duncan,  P.  M.,  ^(/.     insect  world;   by  L.  Figuier,  647.4 
Dunn,  J.  p.,  Jr.     Indiana.     [Commonwealths.],  423.12 
Massacres  of  the  mountains.     (Indian  wars.). . .   417.8 
Dupuy,   Ernest.     Great  masters    of  Russian  lit- 
erature in  the  nineteenth  century :   Gogol, 

Turgenief,   Tolstoi 835.15 

Durand,     Alice     Marie.       {Henry      Greville.) 

Dosia 245.21 

Dosia's  daughter 245.22 

Durer,  Albert.     See  Sweetser,  M.  F.     Biography,  544.3 
Durfee,    C.  A.      Index   to   Harper's    magazine, 

vols.  1-60,  1850-1880 '**R7.22 

Index  to  Harper's  magazine,  vols.  1-70 **R7.23 

Dusantes  ;  by  F.  R.  Stockton 224.17 

Dust.     Gaye,  S.     World's  lumber-room 645.11 

Tyndall,  J.     Dust  and  disease 672.1 

Dutcll   explorations  and    settlements    in    North 
America.     See  History  of  America,  vol.  4; 

ed.  by  J.  Winsor *437.I4 

Dutch    navigators.     See  Markham,    C.  R.     Sea- 
fathers 563.3 

Dutch  republic.     Motley,   J.  L.     History   of  its 

rise.     3  vols 407.9-1 1 

See  Henty,  G.  A.     By  pike  and  dyke 293.13 

Duty.     Dole,  C.  F.     Citizen  and  the  neighbor. .  .914.19 

Porter,  N.     Theory  and  practice 914-3 

Smiles,  S.     Duty  and  truthfulness 914.11 

Duxbury,  Mass.     History.     See  History  of  Ply- 
mouth county **R8. 1 1 

Dwight,  H.  O.     Turkish  life  in  war  time 365.2 

Dwight,  J.  S.     History  of  music  in  Boston "'438.4 

Dyer,  T.  F.  T.     Domestic  folk-lore 91 7.5 

Dynevor  terrace;  by  C.  M.  Yonge 269.24 


E. 

Each  and  all ;   by  Jane  Andrews 274.40 

Eagle's  nest;   by  J.  Ruskin 802.1 1 

Eagle  pass :  Texas;   by  C.  Montgomery 31 1.8 

Ear.     See  Hearing. 

Earl's  daughter;   by  E.  M.  Sewell. 266.34 

Early    Britain.     Church,  A.  J.     History.     [Na- 
tions.]  482.26 

Early  Christian  literature  primers;   ed.  by  G.  P. 

Fisher.     4  vols 832.1-4 

Early   dawn ;   by  E.  Charles 264.7 

Early  days  of  Christianity.     Farrar,  F.  W.     His- 
tory  462.1 

Early    Hanoverians.       Morris,    E.  E.     History. 

[Epochs.] 451.16 

Early    Italian    painters.     Jameson,  A.  M.     Me- 
moirs    801.3 

Early  man  in  Britain.     Dawkins,  W.  B 459-3 

Early      Plantagenets.       Stubbs,    W.       History. 

[Epochs.] 451-15 

Early  spring  in  Massachusetts;   from  the  journal 

of  H.  D.  Thoreau-    667.1 

Early  Tudors:   Henry  VII.,   Henry  VIII.     Mo- 

berly,  C.  E.     History.     [Epochs.] 451.18 

Earnest  trifler;    by  M.  A.  Sprague 229.3 

Earth.     Dawson,  J.  W.     Story  of  the  earth  and 

man 675.3 

Guyot,  A.     Lectures  on  the  earth  and  man. . . .  675.2 
Herrick,  S.  B.     Earth  in  past  ages 675.13 


£ARTH. 


34 


EGGLESTON. 


Earth,  continued. 

Hitchcock,  E.     Future  condition  and  destiny. .   912. i 
Kingsley,    C.     Madam  How  and   Lady   Why, 

(First  lessons  in  earth-lore  for  children.)  . .   675.9 
Nichols,    L.  D.     Underfoot.      (Earth's   treas- 
ures.)   675.12 

Proctor,  R.  A.     The  earth  a  magnet;   our  chief 

timepiece  losing  time 672.2 

Earth  trembled;   by  E.  P.  Roe 226.14 

Earthenware.   Wheatley,  H.  B.,  and  Delamotte, 

P.  H.     Art-work  therein 818.4 

Earthquakes.     Kingsley,  C.     Madam  How  and 

Lady  Why 675.9 

Proctor,  R.  A.     Light  science 672.2 

Earths  in  the  universe,  and  their  inhabitants;  by 

E.  Swedenborg 9 1 3- 1 ' 

East,  The.     Brassey,  A.     Sunshine  and  storm  in 

the  East 365.3 

Brown,  J.  R.     Yesef:  crusade  in  the  East 346.9 

Kinglake,  A.  W.     Eothen 346.14 

Knox,  T.  W.  Boy  travellers  in  the  far  East  series. 
5  vols.    See  Knox,  T.  W.,  for  names  of  the 

series 386.1-5 

Rawlinson,  G.    Ancient  and  oriental  monarch- 
ies.    6vols- 406.13-15;   443.1-3 

See  also  Names  of  the  countries  of  the  East. 
East  Bridgewater,  Mass.     History.     See  History 

of  Plymouth  county **R8.II 

East  Indies.     Forbes,  H.  O.    Naturalist's  wander- 
ings in  the  Eastern  archipelago 348.9 

See  also  Q,^^\oxv\   Java;    East;   etc. 
East  of  the  Jordan;   by  S.  Merrill 346.6 

Easter-day ;  by  R.  Browning 723.13 

Easter  sermon;   by  Phillips  Brooks 922.3 

Eastern    archipelago.     Forbes,  H.  O.     Natural- 
ist's wanderings  therein 348-9 

Eastern   church.     Stanley,  A.  P.     History 452.1 

Eastlake,  C.  L.     Notes  on  the  principal  pictures 
in  the  Louvre  gallery  at  Paris,  and  in  the 

Brera  gallery  at  Milan 818.17 

Eastward  ho!  by  C.  a.  J.  Farrar 298.31 

Eastwood,  B.     Cranberry:  its  culture 614.13 

Eaton,  Uorman  B.     Civil  service  in  Great  Britain,  445.0 

Ebbutt,  P.  G.     Emigrant  life  in  Kansas 313-22 

Ebers,  Gcorg.     Bride  of  the  Nile.     2  vols. .  -241.31,  32 

Burgomaster's  wife 241.27 

Egyptian  princess.     2  vols 241 .29,  30 

Emperor.     2  vols 241.25,  26 

Homo  sum 241.21 

Joshua:  story  of  Biblical  times 241.34 

Serapis 241.28 

Sisters 241 .22 

Uarda.     2  vols 241.23,  24 

Word,  only  a  word 241.33 

Eooleslastioal  history.     Hallam,  H.     Ecclesias- 
tical power  during  the  middle  ages 444-1 

Stanley,  A.  P.     History  of  the  Eastern  church,  452.1 

History  of  the  Jewish  church.     3  vols 452.2-4 

Ecclesiastical  subjects.     Stanley,  A.  P.     Chris- 
tian institutions 91 2.9 

Echo  of  passion ;   by  G.  P.  Lathrop 233.44 

Ecuador.      Curtis,  W.  E.      Capitals  of  Spanish 

America 3'7''7 

Pfeiffer,  I.     Journey  round  the  world 319-5 

Eddy.  D.  C.     Percy  family.     4  vols. : 

1 .  Visit  to  Ireland 382,  i 

2.  Through  Scotland  and  England 382.2 

3.  From  Paris  to  Amsterdam 382.3 

4.  Alps  and  the  Rhine 382.4 

Eddy,  John.     A  dinner-party :  story 232.8 

Edelweiss  ;  by  B.  Auerbach 246.8 

Edes,  H.  H.     Historj' of  Charlestown.     [History 

of  Boston.] *438.i-3 

Edgar,  J.  G.     Boyhood  of  great  men 575-1 


Edgeworth,  Maria.     Classic  tales 273.32 

Murad  the  unlucky :  tale 812.12 

Parent's  assistant 273.33 

See  Zimmern,  H.     Life 512.6 

See  also  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Sketch 815.15 

Edith  Lyle;  by  M.  J.  Holmes 219.4 

Edmond  Dantes;   by  A.  Dumas 243.3 

Education.     .Abbott,  J.     The  teacher,     (Moral 

influences  ) 916.1 

Behrends,  A.  J.  F.     Religion  in  public  educa- 
tion    916.8 

Boyden,  A.  G.     WTiat  is  education? 916.8 

Browning,  O.     History  of  educational  theories,  916.12 
Carnegie,  A.     Education  in  the  United  States. .   833.3 

Clarke,  E.  H.     Building  of  a  brain 916.4 

.Sex  in  education 916.3 

Clarke,  J.  F.     Natural  and  artificial  methods  in 

the  education  of  children 914-14 

De    Quincey,   T-      Letters    to  a   young    man 

whose  education  has  been  neglected 805.16 

Dillaway,  C.  K.      Education  past  and  present, 

in  Boston *438.4 

Fiske,  J,     Liberal  education  :  essay 824.10 

Froebel,  F.     Education  of  man , 916.15 

Froude,  J.  A.     Address 804.21 

Hamerton,  P.  G.     The  intellectual  life 826.1 

Hart,  J.  M.     German  universities 363- n 

Higginson,    T.    W.       Common    sense    about 

women 927.3 

Hinsdale,  B.  A,     President  Garfield  and  educa- 
tion    535-3 

Hopkins,  L.  P.     How  shall  my  child  be  taught?  916.16 
Kriege,  M.  H.     The  child  :  its  nature  and  rela- 
tions.    (Froebel's  principles.) 916.2 

Miller,  H.     My  schools  and  schoolmasters 521.12 

NicoU,    H.   J.      Popular  education   and    Lord 

Brougham 521-15 

Parker,  F.  W.     Talks  on  teaching 916.5 

Patridge,    L.    E.       "  Quincy   methods,"    illus- 
trated   916.10 

Richardson,  B.  W.     Temperance  lesson  book . .   924.4 
Spencer,  H.      Education :  intellectual,   moral, 

and  physical 801.18 

Walker,  F.  A.     Industrial  education :  address..   916.8 
See  Schools. 

See  also  Massachusetts,  Board  of  education 
Reports;   and  United  States,  Department 
of  the   Interior,  Reports   of   the  commis- 
sioner of  education. 
Edward  ill.,  A'ing  of  England.     Warburton,  W. 

History.     [Epochs.] 451-5 

Edward  IV.,  King  of  England.     See  Fullerton, 

G.     Stormy  life 25  7.42 

See  Gairdner,  J.      Houses    of    Lancaster   and 

York 45 1  -4 

Edward  Burton;   by  H.  Wcod 228.21 

EdMards,    Amelia    B.      Barbara's    history.      2 

vols 257.63,  64 

Four-fifteen  express.     [Little  classics.] 812.8 

Half  a  million  of  money 257.61 

Miss  Carew 257.62 

Thousand  miles  up  the  Nile ' 349.24 

Edwards,    B.    B.     Essays   on  ancient   literature 

and  art 81 5.1 

Edwards,  Charles.     History  and  poetry  of  finger- 
rings  - 828. 1 

Edwards,  H.  S.     Rossini  and  his  school 564.7 

Edwards,  Jonathan.    See  Allen,  A.  V.  G.    Life.  .522.21 

See  Holmes,  O.  \\.     Essay 817.5 

Edwin  Brothertoft;   by  T.  Winthrop 212.26 

Edwin  Drood,  Mystery  of;   by  C.  Dickens 263.1 

Eggleston,  Edward.     Circuit  rider 223.31 

End  of  the  world 223.32 

First  book  in  American  history 475-22 


EGGLESTON. 


35 


ELIZABETH. 


Eggl6Ston,  Edward,  continued. 

Graysons 223.38 

Hoosier  school-boy 223.35 

Hoosier  school-master 223.34 

Household  history  of  the  United  States  and  its 

people 475.21 

Mystery  of  Metropolisville 223.37 

Queer  stories  for  boys  and  girls 223.36 

Roxy 223.33 

and  Seelye,  Lillie  E.     Brant  and  Red  Jacket. .  .475.14 

Montezuma  and  the  conquest  of  Mexico 475-15 

Pocahontas  and  the  early  settlement  of  Vir- 
ginia  475-'3 

Tecumseh  and  the  Shawnee  prophet 475- '' 

See  Rideing,  W.  H.     Boyhood 57^.2 

Eggleston,  George  Gary.     Big  brother 236.13 

Gaptain  Sam. ...    236.15 

Man  of  honour 236. 1 2 

Rebel's  recollections * 475-i6 

Red  Eagle 475-12 

Signal  boys 236.16 

Wreck  of  the  "  Red  Bird  " 236. 14 

Ed.     French  history  for  English  children ;  by  S. 

Brook 473-3 

Eglantine ;  by  l.  m.  Child 821.6 

EglestOn,  N.  H.     Hand-book  of  tree-planting. . .   634.4 

Villages  and  village-life 642.1 

Egmont,    Count.     See  Goethe,  J.  W.  von.     Eg- 

mont :  drama 803.12 

See  Motley,  J.  T.  Rise  of  the  Dutch  Republic,  407.9,  10 

Egoist ;  by  G.  Meredith 267.40 

Egjpt.     Abbott,  J.     History  of  Cleopatra 471-5 

,  Adams,  W.  H.  D.     Egypt  past  and  present. . .  .346.15 

Bartlett,  S.  C.     From  Egypt  to  Palestine 346-5 

Brugsch-Bey,  H.     True  story  of  the  exodus  of 

Israel 452.9 

Butterworth,  H.     Eg)'pt  and  the  Holy  Land. . .   376.7 

Carnegie,  A.     Round  the  world 319-6 

Children  :  their  homes,  schools,  etc 395-1 

Clarke,  J.  F.     Ten  great  religions  :  Egypt 912.10 

Clement,  G.  E.    History 472-4 

Dawson,  J.  W.       Modern    science    in    Bible 

lands 346.20 

Dicey,  E.     Future  of  Egypt 81 3.1 

Ebers,  G.     Romances.     8  vols 241.22-26,  28-30 

Gordon, C.G.     Journals  at  Kartoum 547-" 

Hale,  E.  E.,  and  S.     Family  flight  over  Egypt 

and  Syria 396-3 

Kinglake,    A.    W.      Eothen :   travel  in    Egypt, 

etc 346.14 

Kingsley,  C.     Hypatia.     (Egyptian  life  in  the 

fifth  century.) 261.21 

Knox,  T.  W.     Boy  travellers  in  Egypt  and  the 

Holy  Land 386.4 

Lanoye,  F.  T.  de.     Rameses  the  Great :  Egypt 

3,300  years  ago 472.3 

Long,   C.   C.      Bombardment    of    Alexandria, 

1884 568.4 

Murray,  A.  S.     Mythology **R4.33 

Poole,  S.  L.     Art  in  Egypt:  essay 813.8 

Prime,  W.  C.     Boat-life  in  Egypt  and  Nubia . . .  346.16 

Rawlinson,  G.     Egypt  and  Babylon 442.4 

Religions  of  the  ancient  world 442-3 

Story  of  ancient  Egypt.     [Nations.] 482.12 

RoUin,  C.     Ancient  history,  vol.  4 449-5 

Seiss,  J.   A.      Miracle  in  stone.     (Great  pyra- 
mid.)  346.12 

Stephens,  J.  L.     Incidents  of  travel  in  Egypt, 
Arabia   Petraea,  and   the    Holy  Land.      2 

vols 349-1 1>  12 

See  also  Nile. 
Egyptian  princess;   by  G.  Ebers.     2  vols  • . .  .241.29,  30 
Egyptians.     Lane,  E.  W.    Manners  and  customs 

of  the  modern  Egyptians.     2  vols 308.14,  15 


Egyptians,  continued. 

Rollin,  C.     Ancient  history,  vol.  r 449-2 

Wilkinson,  J.  G.     Popular  account   of  the  an- 
cient Egyptians.     2  vols 308.12,  13 

Eigllt  cousins;    by  L.  M.  Alcott 287.7 

Eigllt   years'    wanderings  in  Ceylon;   by   S.  W. 

Baker 348.8 

Eighteentll  century.     De  Quincey,  T.     In  schol- 
arship and  literature 805.12 

Gosse,  E.     History  of  eighteenth-century  liter- 
ature, 1660-1780 815.29 

Harrison,  F.     Essay 813.6 

Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     History  of  England  in  the 

eighteenth  century.    8  vols., 405. 13-16;  455.17-20 
Elilieliard:   tale    of  tenth   century;     by    J.    V. 

von  Scheffel.     2  vols 245.41,  42 

Elbon,  Barbara, /.?«/(/.     See  Halstead,  L.  B. 

Elbow-room  ;  by  M.  Adder 221.3 

Elder's  wife;    by  H.  H.  Jackson 212. 14 

Eldorado  ;  by  B.  Taylor.     (California.) 313.3 

Eleanor  Maitland;    by  C.  E.  Clement 229.39 

Election     cases    in    Massachusetts,    1853-1885: 
reports  of  controverted  elections;    by  E.  P. 

Loring  and  C.  T.  Russell,  Jr **R2.l8 

Elections,     Presidential.      John-ton,    A.      Sum- 
mary of  popular  and  electoral  votes,  1789- 

1876 **R3.22 

Stanwood,  E.     History 412.9 

Sumner,  W.  G.     And  civil  service  reform. 823.9 

Elective  affinities  :   a  novel;    by  Goethe. 803.10 

Electricity.     Baile,  J.     Wonders  of  electricity..   673.8 
Brennan,  M.S.     Electricity  and  its  discoverers,    673.9 

Mendenhall,  T.  C.     Century  of  electricity 673.10 

Spencer,  H.     What  is  electricity? 801.19 

Tungelmann,  G.  W.  de.     Electricity  in  modern 

life 673.13 

Electric-incandescent     lamp,    Evolution     of. 

Pope,  F.  L 673.12 

Electric-light  and  electric  motor.     Mendenhall, 

T.  C 673.10 

Electric-telegraph.     See  Nicoll,    H.  J.     Great 

movements,  and  those  who  achieved  them,  521.15 

Timbs,  J.     Wonderful  inventions 677.5 

Electro-telegraphy,  Ocean.     Timbs,  J.     Won- 
derful inventions 677.5 

Elegy   written  in   a  country   churchyard;    by  T. 

Gray • 717.3 

Same.     [Little  classics.] 812.14 

Elephants.     Baker,  S.  W.     Rifle  and  hound  in 

Ceylon 348. 7 

Holder,  C.  F.     The  ivory  king 646.13 

Elevator  :  farce;   by  W.  D.  Howells 214.15 

El  Fureidis;    by  M.  S.  Cummins 212.20 

El  Gringo:  New  Mexico   and  her  people;   by  W. 

W.  H.  Davis 311-7 

Eli  ;  by  H.  W.  Chaplin 237.31 

Ella:  Spain  fifty  years  ago;  by  F.  Caballero 344-5 

Ella,  pseud.     See  Lamb,  Charles. 

Eliot,  George, /5^Mrt'.     j'd'^  Blind,  M.     Life 512.1 

See  Cleveland,  R.  E.     Essay  on  her  poetry  ....    827.7 
Cross,  J.  W.    Life,  as  related  in  her  letters  and 

journals.     3  vols 546.13-15 

Harrison,  F.     Review  of  her  letters  and  jour- 
nals  813.13 

Lonsdale,  M.    George  Eliot;  life,  books,  etc  .   827.9 

Robertson,  E.  S.     English  poetesses 546.12 

Whipple,  E.  P.     Private  life:  essay 534-4 

See  also  Cross,  Mary  A.  E.   [Lewes],  for  names 
of  her  works. 
Elizabeth,  Queen  of  Scotland.     See  Strickland, 

A.     Life 464.8 

Elizabeth,  Queen  of  England.     See  Abbott,  J. 

History 47 1  -8 

See  Brooks,  E.  S.     Historic  girls 493-2 


BLIZABETH. 


36 


ENGLAND. 


Elizabeth,    Queen  of  England,  continued. 

.S't'^Creighton,  M.    Age  of  Elizabeth.  [Epochs.]  4516 
Disraeli,  I.     Elizabeth  and  her  parliament. .-.   806.8 

Secret  history  of  her  death 806.9 

£llet,    Elizabeth    F.     Women  of  the  American 

revolution.     2  vols 5 1 1 .4,  5 

Elliott,  F.  R.     Western  fruit  book 614.3 

Elliott,  J.  R.     American  farms 823.20 

Elliott,  .Maud  Howe.     Newport  aquarelle 288  46 

San  Rosario  ranch 288.47 

Ellis,  George  E.     Hudson  bay  company *437.i8 

Indians  of  Eastern  Massachusetts *438.i 

Las  Casas,  and  the  relations  of  the  Spaniards  to 

the  Indians *437.I2 

Loyalists  and  their  fortunes *437- 1 7 

Puritan  commonwealth *438.i 

Red  Indian  of  North  America  in  contact  with 

the  French  and  English *437.i  i 

Red  man  and  the  white  man  in  North  America,  417.2 
Religious  element  in  the  settlement   of  New 
England.    Puritans  and  separatists  in  Eng- 
land  *437-i3 

Royal  governors.     [Boston.] *438.2 

Sentiment  of  independence :    its   growth   and 

consummation.     [.America.] *437.i6 

Ellis,  Grace  A.     Life  and  works  ©f  Mrs.  Bar- 

bauld.     2  vols 546.5,  6 

ElhvOOd,  Thomas.     .S^^  Whittier,  J.  G.     Sketch,  817.3 
Elm  island  stories.     See  Kellogg,  Elijah. 
Elsie  books.     See  Finley,  Martha. 

Elsie  Venner;   by  O.  W.  Holmes 212.3 

Ehvell,  E.  H.     Boys  of  thirty-five 292.19 

Emancipation  proclamation;   by  A.  Lincoln 438.8 

Embroidery.     See  Needlework. 

Emerson,  E.  W.     Emerson  in  Concord 5 14.22 

Emerson,  George  B.    Trees  and  shrubs  of  Mas- 
sachusetts.    2  vols *634.i,  2 

rt«(/ Flint,  C.  L.     Manual  of  agriculture 612.10 

Emerson,  Gouvemeur.     American    farmer's  en- 

cyclopiedia **R3.6  j 

Ed.     Fruit,   flower,   and   vegetable   gardener's  I 

companion ;    by  P.  Neill 61 1 .2  | 

Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.     Conduct  of  life 804.9 

English  traits 804.8 

Essays.     2  vols 804.4,  5  | 

Letters  and  social  aims 804.11 

May-day,  and  other  pieces.     (Poems.) 804.13 

Miscellanies:     embracing    nature;     addresses;  j 

lectures 804.6 

Poems 804.1 2 

Representative  men 804.7 

Society  and  solitude 804.10 

The  Adirondacks;     the    titmouse;     Monadnoc. 

[.American  poems.] 734-3 

See  .\lcott,   A.    B.     Estimate    of  his  character  I 

and  genius 514-6 

Cabot,  J.  E.     Memoir.     2  vols 514.20,21' 

Cooke,  G.  W.     Life,  writings,   and   philoso-  I 

phy •. 514-7 

Emerson,  E.  W.     Emerson  in  Concord 514.22 

Holmes,  O.  W.     Life 513-7  | 

.9^^  rt/jo  Drake,  S.  A.     Old  landmarks  of  Mid-  i 

dlesex.     (Home  of  Emerson.) 334-4  ! 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Essay 804.1  ! 

Massachusetts  historical  society  :  tributes-...    5 14. 3 

Stedman,  E.  C.     Poets  of  .Vmerica 825.5 

Whipple,  E.  P.     Recollections 534-4 

EmertOn,    Ephraim.     Introduction  to  the  study 

of  the  middle  ages,  375-814 484.8 

Emery,  E.  B.     Queens 221.26  i 

£mig;rant  life  in  Kansas;  by  P.  G.  Ebbutt 313  22  : 

Emigrant's  story;    by  J.  T.  Trowbridge 736.8 

Emilia   in   England;    or,   Sandra   Belloni;   by  G. 

Meredith 267.32 


Emin,  Pasha.     See  Stanley,  H.  M.     In    darkest 

.\frica.     2  vols 349.28,  29 

Eminent  men.    Whipple,  E.  p.    Recollections...   534.4 
Eminent  statesmen.     Watson,  H.  C.     6  vols. : 

1.  Benjamin  Franklin 573-1 

2.  Daniel  Webster 573-2 

3.  Daring  deeds  of  the  revolution 573-3 

4.  William  Penn 573-4 

5.  Henry  Clay 573.5 

6.  Noble  deeds  of  our  forefathers 573-6 

Emma;  by  L  Austin 263.31 

Emmerton,  J.  .v.     Record  of  the  23d  regiment, 

Mass.  V.  I.,  1861-65 436.10 

Emperor  ;  by  G.  Ebers.     2  vols 241 .25,  26 

Employers.    Gladden,  W.    Working  people  and 

the'r  employers 823.10 

Enault,  Louis.     Captain's  dog 242.45 

EncyolopaPdia,  .\merican  family,  of  useful  knowl- 
edge.   Webster,  T.,  and  Parkes,  Mrs **R3.3 

Encyclopedia,  .\merican  farmer's.    Emerson,  G.  **R3.6 

Encyclopedia  of  animated  nature 646.1 

Encyclopedia  of  gardening.     Loudon,  J.  C 617. i 

See  also  Cyclopitdia. 

End  of  religious  controversy;   by  J.  Milner 921.4 

End  of  the  world ;    by  E.  Eggleston 223.32 

Endless  chain;   by  Pansy 288. 1 

Endymion  ;  by  B.  Disraeli 252.8 

Endymion  :  poem;   by  J.  Keats 722.11 

England.       Description,    travel: 

Booth,   Cen.  W.     In  darkest  England,  and  the 

way  out 924.15 

Butterworth,  H.     England  and  France.     [Zig- 
zags.]      376.1 

Champney,   E.  W.     Three  Vassar  girls  in  Eng- 
land  376.12 

Charles,  E.     Early  dawn.     (English  life  in  the 

olden  time  ) 264.7 

Collier,  R.  L.     English  home  life 343-8 

Downing,  A.  J.     Rural  essays 61 7.6 

Eddy,  D.  C.     Through  Scotland  and  England- .    382.2 

Emerson,  R.  W.     English  traits-  • .- 804.8 

Hawthorne,  N.     English  note-book 202.16 

Our  old  home 203.6 

Holmes,  O.  W.     One  hundred  days  in  Europe,    352.2 

Howitt,  W.     Rural  life  of  England 343.1 

Irving,  W.     Bracebridge    Hall.     (Rural  life  of 

the  English  gentry.) 817.12 

Sketch-book 817. 1 1 

Jackson,  H.  H.    Glimpses  of  three  coasts 313-15 

James,  H.    Transatlantic  sketches 342.25 

Jessopp,  A.     English  rural  life 813.6 

Macgregor,    J.      \'oyage   alone   in  the    "  Rob 

Roy  "  canoe 353.7 

Olmsted,  F.  L.     Walks  and  talks  of  an  Ameri- 
can farmer  in  England 343-5 

O'Rell,  Max.     John  Bull  and  his  island 837.1 

Patton,  C.  J.    England  as  seen  by  an  American 

banker 343.9 

Stowe,    H.    B.      Sunny    memories    in    foreign 

lands.     2  vols 342-2,  3 

Taine,  H.     Notes  on  England 343-10 

Victoria,  Queen.     Leaves    from  the  journal   of 

our  life  in  the  Highlands.     2  vols 566.1,  2 

See  also  London  and  Europe. 
History  : 
Bacon,    F.      Reigns    of   Henry    VIL,    Henry 

VIIL,  and   Elizabeth 803.18 

Buckle,   H.   T.      Civilization    in    England.      2 

vols 445-4,  5 

Church,  A.  J.     Story   of  early    Britain.     [Na- 
tions.]  482.26 

Dickens,  C.     Child's  history  of  England 474-IO 

P2aton,  D.  B.     Civil  service  in  Great  Britain. .  -  -  445.6 
Freeman,  E.  A.    Norman  conquest.    6  vols. .. -446.1-6 


ENGLAND. 


37 


ENGLISH. 


England.     Freeman,  E.  A.,  continued. 

Origin  of  the  English  nation 446.15 

Froissart,  J.     Chronicles  of  adventure,  battle, 

and  custom  in  England 473-1 

Green,  J.  R.     English  people.     4  vols 405.9-12 

Conquest  of  England,  758-1071 446.13 

Making  of  England,  449-830 446.12 

Greville,  C.  C.  F.     Memoirs :  reigns  of  George 

IV.  and  William  IV.    2  vols 566. 1 1 ,  12 

Memoirs:    reign   of  Queen    Victoria,   1837- 

1860.     3  vols 566.13-15 

Guizot,   F.    P.  G.     Oliver    Cromwell    and  the 

English  commonwealth.     2  vols 446.7,  8 

Hallam,  H.     Constitutional  history.     2  vols..  .445.2,  3 
Hume,  D.     History,  A.  D.  52-1689.  6  vols. .  .  .455.1-6 

Knight,  C.     Popular  history.    8  vols 408.7-14 

Lecky,   W.    E.    H.       England    in     the     eigh- 
teenth century.     8  vols. .  .  .405.13-16;  455.17-20 
Macaulay,    T.   B.      History,    from    the  acces- 
sion of  James  II.     5  vols 446.1 7-21 

McCarthy,  J.      History  of   the  four    Georges, 

vols.  1,2 456.1,  2 

Short   history  of  our  own  times,   from  the 

accession  of  Queen  Victoria  to  1880 466.1 

Mackenzie,  R.      History    of    the     nineteenth 

century 45515 

Martin,    T.      Life    of     the    Prince    Consort. 

(Albert.)     5  vols 566.5-9 

Martineau,  H.  History,  from  the  beginning 
of  the  nineteenth  century  to  the  Cri- 
mean war.     4  vols 455.1 1-14 

Morris,  E.  E.,  ed.     Epochs  of  modern   history : 

Creighton,  M.     Age  of  Elizabeth 451-6 

Gairdner,    J.      Houses    of     Lancaster     and 

York 451.4 

Gardiner,  S.  R.     First   two  Stuarts  and  the 

Puritan  revolution,  1603- 1660 451 -8 

Hale,    E.     Fall  of   the    Stuarts   and    West- 
ern Europe,  1678-1697 451-7 

McCarthy,    J.      Epoch    of     reform,    1830- 

1850 451.17 

Moberly,  C.  E.     Early  Tudors  :   Henry  VII. 

and  Henry  VIII 4Si.i8| 

Morris,  E.  E.     Age  of  Anne 45i-i3 

Early  Hanoverians 451.16  1 

Stubbs,  W.     Early  Plantagenets 451.15' 

Warburton,  W.     Edward  III 451-5 

Strickland,  A.    Queens  of   England  :   abridged,  ^ 

adapted,  and   continued,    for  ytaing  folks; 

by  K.  Kaufman.     3  vols 474.7-9 

Thompson,  E.      History.      [Freeman's    school 

course.] 484.2 

Towle,  G.  M.     Young  people's   history 474-1 1  ' 

Yonge,    C.   M.     Victorian    half-century 56610' 

Young  fijlks'  history 474-4 

History,  additional  works  : 

Abbott,  J.     History  of  King  Alfred 471-2 

History  of  King  Charles  1 471-3 

History  of  King  Charles  II 471-4 

History  of  King  Richard  I 471-^7 

History  of  King  Richard  II 471.18  '; 

History  of  King  Richard  III 471.19 

History  of  Queen  Elizabeth 471-8 

History  of  Margaret  of  Anjou 471.12 

Adams,    C.    K.,    ed.      Representative    British 

orations.     3  vols 822. 1 -3 

Doran,  J.     Lives  of  the  Queens  of  England  of 

the  House  of  Hanover.     2  vols 446  9,  10 

I'.Uis,  C!.  E.  Puritans  and  Separatists  in  Eng- 
land  *437-i3 

Freeman,  E    A.     English  people  in   its  three 

homes 446  14 

George  Washington  the  expander   of  Eng- 
land   ,,........   446. 1 6 


England,  continued. 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W,     Literary  history  of  Eng- 
land.    3  vols 815.13-15 

Palfrey,  J.  G.     Account  of  Puritanism  in  Eng- 
land    406. 1 

England  under  King  Charles  II 406.2,  3 

England  under  King  James  II 406.3 

Rise  of  the  Independents  in  England 406.2 

Parkman,    F.     France    and  England    in  North 

America.     7  vols 405.3-7;   413.1,2 

Punch.     History  of  England,  1845-1878,  illus- 
trated by  the  Beaconsfield  cartoons 466. 11 

Russell,  W.  C.    Nelson  and  the  naval  supremacy 

of  England 562.11 

Thackeray,  W.  M.     Four  Georges 202.10 

Whittier,  J.  G.     England  under  James  II 817.4 

See  also  English  and  Europe. 
England  and  Russia.    Constable,  A.  G.    Afghan- 
istan   468. 1 5 

Freeman,  E.  A      Relation  of  the  English  peo- 
ple to  the  Russo-Turkish  war 813. i 

Marvin,  C.     Russians  at  the  gates  of  Herat ....  468.3 
Towle,  (i.  M.     England  and  Russia  in  Asia. . . .    468.4 

Engle,  Alice  B.     Story  of  four  acorns 289.25 

English  authors.  Adams,  O.  F.  Brief  hand- 
book   **R4. 1 5 

English  Bodley  family;   by  H.  E.  Scudder 277.8 

English  cathedrals;   by  E.  W.  Boyd 343  6 

English  church  composers;   by  W.  A.  Barrett 564.10 

English  colonics  in  America.  Coffin,  C.  C.  His- 
tory, 1605-1760 476.4 

Doyle,  J   A.    History.    Vol.  i  :  Virginia,  Mary- 
land, and  the  Carolinas 413-3 

History.     Vols.  2  and  3:    The  Puritan  col- 
onies  413-4,  5 

English  commonwealth.  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.  His- 
tory of  Oliver  Cromwell  and  the  common- 
wealth.    2  vols 446.7,  8 

English  "Daisy  Miller;  "  by  V.  W.  Johnson 229.17 

English  drama.  White,  R.  CJ.  Rise  and  prog- 
ress to  the  time  of  Shakespeare 701.1 

English  dramatists.  Old.    Whipple,  E.  P.    Essay,  817.20 
English    explorations  and    settlements  in   North 

America,  1497-1689.    Winsor,  J.,  ed *437.I3 

English    and  French    in  North  Ameiica,   1689- 

1763.     Winsor,  J.,  ed *437.i5 

English  governess  at  the  Siamese  court;   by  A. 

H.  Leonowens 358.1 

English  home  life;   by  R.  L.  Collier 343.8 

English  humorists  of  the  eighteenth  century;   by 

W.  M.  Thackeray 202.10 

English  in  the  West  Indies;   by  J.  A.  Froude 316.8 

English    lands,    letters,    and    kings;     by    D.    G. 

Mitchell.     2  vols 836.2,  3 

English  language.     Hill,  A.  S.     Our  English 926.7 

Webster,  N.     Dictionary **R9.5 

White,  R.  G.     "  British  "  English  and  "Ameri- 
can "  English 926.5 

English  pronunciation  in  the  Elizabethan  era,  701.12 

Every-day  English 926.6 

Words  and  their  uses,  past  and  present 926.1; 

Wilson,  J.     English  punctuation 926.1 

Worcester,  J.  E.     Dictionary **R9.4 

English  letters.  Scoones,  W  B.,  ed.  Four  cen- 
turies of  English  letters 815.17 

English  literature.  Allibone,  S.  A.  Dictionary  of 
English  literature  and  British  and  Ameri- 
can authors.     3  vols **R4  26  28 

Beers,  H.  A.     From  Chaucer  to  Tennyson 815.33 

Disraeli,    I.     Amenities  of  literature :  sketches. 

2  vols S06.5,  6 

Oilman,  A.     First  steps 815.18 

Goldsmith,  O.     Inquiry  into  the  present  state  of 

polite  learning 81 1.4 


ENGLISH. 


38 


EPOCHS. 


English  literature,  continued. 

Knight,  C.     Half-hours  with   the  best  authors - 

6  vols 806.1 1-16 

Lawrence,  E.     Primers.     3  vols. : 

1.  Classical  period  :   Milton-Gibbon 815.23 

2.  Romance  period:  Chaucer-Bacon 815.24 

3.  Modern  period  :  Cowper-Dickens ^'S'^S 

Mitchell,    D.    G.       English  lands,    letters,    and 

kings.     2  vols .836.2,  3 

Morley,  H.     English    literature  in   the  reign   of 

Victoria 815  19 

01i])hant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary   history   of  Eng- 
land.    3  vols. 81 5. 1 3-1 5 

Shaw,  T.  B.     Complete  manual 815.16 

Taine,  H.  A.     History.     2  vols 806.17,18 

Welsh,  A.  H.     Development 815.30 

Williston,  L.  R.     How  to  study  it. 916.8 

Wright,   H.  C.     Children's   stories    in    English 

literature 815.37 

5^^  f?/^^' Authors;    English  men  of  letters;    Eng- 
lish ]5oets. 

English  mail-coach;   by  T.  De  Quincey 805.8 

English  men  of  action  : 

I.     Gordon,  Charles  G. ;   by  W.  F.  Butler. ..  .547.15 
English  men  of  letters;   ed.  by  J.  Morley: 

Addison,  Joseph ;   by  W.  J.  Courthope 545-34 

Bacon,  Francis;   by  R.  W.  Church 545-35 

Bentley,  Richard;   by  R.  C.  Jebb 545-26 

Bunyan,  John;    by  J.  A.  Froude 545-l6 

Burke,  Edmund;   by  J.  Morley 545-" 

Burns,  Robert;  by  J.  C.  Shairp 545-8 

Byron,  Lord ;  by  J.  Nichol 545-19 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey;   by  A.  W.  Ward 545-15 

Coleridge,  Samuel  T. ;    by  H.  D.  Traill 545-36 

Cowper,  William;    by  G.  Smith 545- '7 

Defoe,  Daniel ;    by  W.  Minto 545-7 

De  Quincey,  Thomas;   by  D.  Masson 545-24 

Dickens,  Charles;   by  A.  W.  Ward 545-27 

Dry  den,  John ;    by  G.  Saintsbury 545-22 

Fielding,  Henry;  by  A.  Dobson 545-32 

Gil)bon,  Edward;   by  J.  C.  Morison 545-2 

Goldsmith,  Oliver;   by  W.  Black 545.6 

Gray,  Thomas;   l)y  E   W.  Gosse 545-28 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel;   by  H.  James. 545-^3 

Hume,  David;   by  T.  H.  Huxley 545.5 

Johnson,  Samuel;   by  L.  Stephen 545-1 

Keats,  John ;   by   S.  Colvin 545-38 

Lamb,  Charles;   by  A.  Ainger 545-25 

Landor,  Walter  Savage ;   by  S.  Colvin. 545-23 

Locke,  John ;   by  T.  Fowler 545-20 

Macaulay,  Thomas  B.;   by  J.  C.  Morison 545-3^ 

Milton,  John;    by  M.  Pattison 545-12 

Pope,  Alexander;    by  L.  Stephen 545- 1 8 

Scott,  Sir  Walter;    by  R.   H.  Hutton 545.3 

Shelley,  Percy  B.;  by  J.  A.  Symonds 545-4 

Sheridan,  Richard  B.;   by  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant.  .545.33 

Sidney,  Sir  Philip;    by  J.  A.  Symonds 545-37 

Southey,  Robert ;   by  E.  Dowden 545-14 

Spenser,  Edmund;   by  R.  W   Church 545-9 

Sterne,  Lawrence;   by  H.  D.  Traill 545-30 

Swift,  Jonathan;   by  L.  Stephen 545-29 

Thackeray,  William  M.;   by  A.  Trollope 545-IO 

Wordsworth,  William ;    by  F.  Myers. 545-21 

English  nien  of  letters  of  London.      See  Hutton, 

L.     Literary  landmarks  of  London 815.20 

English  note-books;    by  N.  Hawthorne 202.16 

English  orphans;    by  M.  J.  Holmes 219.6 

English  people.     Freeman,  E.  A.     In    its    three 

homes 446. 14 

Green,  J.  R.     History.     4  vols 405.9-12 

English  poetesses;   by  E.  S.  Robertson 546.12 

English  poets.     Johnson,  S.     Chief  lives  of  the 

poets 557-22 

Stedman,  E.  C.     Victorian  poets 815.22 


English  poets,  continued. 

Ward,  T.  H.,  ed.     Selections;   with   critical  in- 
troductions.    4  vols 733-2-5 

Whipple,  E.  P.     Of  the  nineteenth  century- ■• -817.19 

English  punctuation.     Wilson,  J.     Treatise 926.I 

English  statesmen  :   brief  biographies;    by  T.  W. 

Higginson 547-13 

English  synonyms.     Crabb,  G.     Explained *R4.6 

Whately,   R.     Discriminated *R4-7 

English  tales  and  sketches;  by  Mrs.  N.  Crossland,  29 1. 1 

English  traits;    by  R.  W.  Emerson 804.8 

Engravers.     Clement,  C.  E.    Painters,  sculptors, 

architects,  engravers,  and  their  works.  •  •  •  .**R4.37 
Engranng.       Baker,  W.   S.     Origin  and  antiq- 
uity of  engraving *8i8.i 

Ruskin,  J.     Lectures  on   wood   and   metal   en- 
graving     802.8 

Enoch  Arden;   by  A.  Tennyson 713.20 

Entomology.     Kirby,  W.,  and  Spence,  W.     In- 
troduction  647.10 

Scudder,  S.  H.     Butterflies 647.7 

See  also  Insects. 

Eotheri  ;  by  a.  W.  Kinglake 346.14 

Epicureanism.      Lewes,   G.   H.     The   Epicure- 
ans  801.22 

Mayor,  J.  B.     Sketch 814.1 

Episcopal  Church.     Randall,  G.  M.     Why  I  am 

a  churchman 92 1. 1 

Epoch  of  reform,  1 830- 1 850.    McCarthy,  J.    His- 
tory.     [Epochs.] 451-17 

Epochs  of  ancient  history;   ed.  by  G.  W.  Cox  and 
C.  Sankey.     1 1  vols  : 

1.  Greeks  and  the  Persians;   by  G.  W.  Cox,  441. 1 

2.  Rome:   early  empire;    by  W.  W.  Capes,  441.2 

3.  Early  Rome  ;  by  W.  Ihne 44^-3 

4.  Athenian  empire;   by  G.  W.  Cox 441-4 

5.  Roman  triumvirates;   by  C.  Merivale. .  . .   441. 5 

6.  Roman  empire  of  the  2d  century;   or. 

Age   of  the    Antonines;    by  W.    W. 
Capes 441 .6 

7.  Rise  of  the  Macedonian  empire;   by  A. 

M.  Curteis 441.7 

8.  Gracchi,  Marius,  and   Sulla;   by  A.   H. 

Beesley 441.8 

9.  Spartan  and  Theban  supremacies;  by  C. 

Sankey 441-9 

10.  Troy;   by  S.  G.  W.  Benjamin 441.10 

1 1 .  Rome  and  Carthage  :    the  Punic  wars ; 

by  R.B.Smith 441. 1 1 

Epochs  of  modern  history ;  ed.  by  E.  E,  Morris. 
1 8  vols : 

1.  Era  of  the  Protestant  revolution;  by  F. 

Seebohm 45 '  -  • 

2.  The  crusades;   by  G.  W.  Cox 451-2 

3.  Thirty  years'  war,  1618-1648;    by  S.  R. 
Gardiner 45 '  -3 

4.  Houses  of  Lancaster  and   York;    by  J. 
Gairdner 451-4 

5.  Edward  III.;   by  W.  Warburton 451.5 

6.  Age  of  Elizabeth ;    by  M.  Creighton 45 1-6 

7.  Fall  of  the  Stuarts  and  Western  Eurojje; 
by  E.  Hale 45 1  -7 

8.  First  two  Stuarts  and  the  Puritan  revolu- 
tion ;    by  S.  R.  Gardiner 45 1  -8 

9.  Beginning  of  the  middle  ages;  by  R.  W. 
Church 451-9 

10.  Frederick  the  Great  and  the  seven  years' 
war ;    by  F".  W.  Longman 45 '  - 10 

11.  French  revolution,  1 789-1 795;  by  B.  M. 
Gardiner 45I-" 

12.  Normans  in  Europe;   by  A.  H.  Johnson,  451.12 

13.  Age  of  Anne;   by  E.  E.  Morris 45I-I3 

14.  War  of  American  independence,   1775- 
83;  by  J.  M.  Ludlow. 451-14 


EPOCHS. 


39 


EVE. 


EpOCbS  of  modern  history,  continued. 

15.  Early  Plantagenets;   by  W.  Stuhbs 45I-I5 

16.  Early  Hanoverians;   by  E.  E.  Morris. .  .451.16 

17.  Epoch    of    reform,     1 830-1 850 ;     by   J. 

McCarthy 45 1  •  1 7 

18.  Early  Tudors:  Henry  VII.,  Henry  VIII.; 

by  C.  E.  Moberly .-451.18 

Equal  to  the  occasion;   by  E.  Garrett 268.53 

Equinoctial  regions  of  America.  Humboldt,  A. 
von.     Personal  narrative  of  travels,   1799- 

1804.     3  vols 31 7.9-1 1 

Erasmus,  Desiderius.      See  Froude,  J.  A.    Times 

of  Erasmus  and  of  Luther 804.20 

See  Hallam,  H.     Character,  life,  and  works. ...  81 5.1 1 
Erckmann,   E.,  and  Chatrian,  A.     Blockade  of 

Phalsburg 245.2 

Conscript 245.5 

Friend  Fritz 245.7 

Invasion  of  France  in   1814 245.6 

Madame  Therese 245.4 

Plebiscite..    (Franco-Prussian  war  of  1872.)  ....    245.1 

Waterloo  :   sequel  to  Conscript  of  1813 245.3 

Eric  ;  or,  Little  by  little;   by  F.  W.  Farrar 277.33 

Erie  canal.     Abbott,  J.     Marco   Paul  on  the  Erie 

canal 393-2 

Erling  the  bold;    by  R.  M.  Ballantyne 299.7 

Ernest  Linwood;   by  C.  L.  Hentz 221.32 

Erskine,  Lord  Thomas.    Oration  on  the  limitations 

of  free  speech,  1 797 822.2 

Esau  Runswick;    by  K.  S.  Macquoid 268.45 

Esmeralda  ;  by  Y.  H.  Burnett 215.26 

Espousals;  by  C.  Patmore 713.12 

Espy,  J.  p.     Philosophy  of  storms 683.2 

Essay  on  criticism;   by  A.  Pope 722.9 

Essay  on  man;   by  A.  Pope 722  9 

Essenes,  The;    by  T.  De  Quincey 805  15 

Esther;  by  R.  N.  Carey 235.34 

Esther  Wynn's  love-letters;   by  H.  H.  Jackson..  .212.14 

Esther's  fortune;    by  L.  C.  Lillie 284.37 

Eternal  life.     Wright,  T.  F.     Life  eternal 923  4 

Ethics.     Emerson,  R.  W.     Literary  ethics 804.6 

Porter,  N.     Elements  of  moral  science,  part  2. . .   914.3 

Spencer,  H.     Data  of  ethics 834.9 

See  also  Morals. 

Ethics  of  the  dust ;    by  J.  Ruskin 802. 1 5 

Ethnology.  Powell,  J.  W.  First  annual  report 
to  the  secretary  of  the  Smithsonian  Institu- 
tion, 1S79-80.     With  maps  and  plates 6E 

Etiquette.     Hall,  F.  H.     Social  customs 914-25 

Power,  S.  D.     Children's  etiquette 9i4>24 

See  also  Manners. 
Eucharist.     See  Stanley,  A.  P.     Christian  insti- 
tutions    91 2.9 

Eugene  Aram;   by  E.  Bulwer-Lytton 253.3 

Eunice  Lathrop,  spinster;   by  A.  L.  Noble 229.4 

Euphrates.     Blunt,  a.     Bedouin  tribes  of  the 

Euphrates 346  4 

Europe.     Description  and  travels: 

Abbott,  J.    RoUo's  tour  in  Europe.     10  vols  ,  372.1 1-20 

Alcott,  L.  M.     Shawl-straps 287.12 

Aldrich,  T.  B.     From  Ponkapog  to  Pesth 342.15 

Anderson,  H.  C.     Story  of  my  life 562.2 

Bartol,  C.  A.     Pictures   of  Europe  framed   in 

ideas 342  10 

Butterworth,  H.     Zigzag  journeys.     4  vols.  .376.1-3,  5 

Channing,  W.     Physician's  vacation 342.8 

Choules,  J.  O.     Young  Americans  abroad 373-3 

Clemens,  S.  L.     Innocents  abroad 239.21 

Colman,  H,     Agriculture  and  rural  economy  in 

Europe 617.5 

Crowninshield,    M.   B.       Lighthouse    children 

abroad 373-5 

Eastlake,  C.  L.     Notes   on    European   picture 

galleries :  Louvre  and  Brera 81 8. 1 7 


Europe.     Description  and  travels,  continued. 

Guild,  C.     Abroad  again 342. 1 7 

Over  the  ocean   342.16 

Holmes,  O.  W.     Our  hundred  days  in  Europe. .   352.2 

Jackson,  H.  H.     Bits  of  travel 342.18 

James,  H.     Portraits  of  places 342.14 

Transatlantic  sketches 342.25 

Lippincott,  S.  J.     Haps  and  mishaps  of  a  tour 

in  Europe 342. 1 9 

Longfellow,  H.  W.     Outre-mer 342.1 1 

Macgregor,  J.    Thousand  miles  in  the  Rob  Roy 

canoe  on  rivers  and  lakes  of  Europe 342.13 

McKenzie,  A.     Some  things  abroad 352.3 

Meriwether,  L.     Tramp  trip 352.1 

Mitchell,  D.  G.     Fresh  gleanings 342.12 

Ossoli,  M.  F.     At  home  and  abroad 342-9 

Pitman,  M.  J.  D.     European  breezes 342.23 

Sedgwick,  C.  M.    Letters  from  abroad.    2  vols.,  342.6,  7 

Stockton,  F.  R.     Personally  conducted 396.1 1 

Stowe,  H.  B.    Sunny  memories  of  foreign  lands. 

2  vols 342.2,  3 

Taylor,  B.     At  home  and  abroad 342.5 

Terhune,  M.  V.     Loiterings  in  pleasant  paths-. 342  20 

Thompson,  E.  W.     Beaten  paths 342.22 

Trafton,  A.    American  girl  abroad 342  24 

Urbino,  S.  R.     American  woman  in  Europe 342.1 

Wikoff,  H.     Reminiscences  of  an  idler 532. 2 

Willis,  N.  P.     Pencillings  by  the  way 342.4 

See  also  the  Names  of  the  several  countries. 

History  : 

Alison,    A.       History,     from     1789    to     1852. 

8  vols 407. 1  -8 

Church,     R.    W.      Beginning   of    the    middle 

ages.      [Epochs.] 451-9 

Forbes,    A.      Glimpses    through     the     cannon 

smoke 362.  i 

Freeman,  E.   A.       Practical  bearings   of  gen- 
eral European  history 446.14 

Turks  in  Europe 468.21 

Fyffe,    C.   A.       History     of    modern    Europe. 

3  vols 444.6-8 

Hale,  E.       Fall  of    the  Stuarts    and  Western 

Europe,  1 678-1 697.     [Epochs.]... 451-7 

Hallam,   H.   .  Europe  during  the  middle  ages. 

2  vols 444. 1 ,  2 

Johnson,  A.  H.  Normans  in  Europe.  [Epochs.]  .  .451.12 

King,  E.     Europe  in  storm  and  calm 466.10 

Lecky,    W.    E.    H.        History    of     European 
morals,   from    Augustus    to    Charlemagne. 

2  vols 405.18,  19 

History   of    the    spirit     of    rationalism    in 

Europe.     2  vols 444-4>  5 

Literature  : 

Hallam,  H.     Introduction  to  the  literature  of 
Europe  in  the   15th,  i6th,   17th  centuries. 

2  vols 81 5. 1 1,  12 

.Simonde   de   Sismondi,    J.  C.     L.      Historical 
view    of    the   literature  of    the  South    of 

Europe.     2  vols 803. 1 6,  1 7 

European  agriculture;   by  H.  Colman 61 7.5 

European  breezes;   by  M.  J.  Pitman 342.23 

European  morals.     Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     History. 

2  vols 405.18,  19 

Europeans;  by  H.  James 213.11 

Eustace  diamonds;    by  A.  Trollope 267.4 

Eustaphiere,  A.     Peter  the  Great;    Alexis  the 

Czarewitz  :   tragedy 54' -i 

Eutaw  ;  by  W.  G.  Simms 222.3 

Evan   Harrington;    by  tl.  Meredith 267.34 

Evangeline  ;  by  H.  W.  Longfellow 725.1 

Same.     [American  poems  ] 734-3 

Evans,  Augusta  J.     See  Wilson,  Augusta  J.  E. 

Evans,  W.  F.     Primitive  mind-cure 915-6 

Eve  of  St.  Agnes;   by  J.  Keats .♦.  ..722.11 


EVELINA. 


40 


FAMOUS. 


Eyelina;  by  F.  Bumey 251.35 

Everett,    Muss.      Catalogue    of     the    public    li- 
brary.   **R7.20 

Everett,  Edward.     5^(f(iilman,  S.     Critical  essay 

on  his  oratory 827. 1 

See  Winthrop,  R.  C.     Speech  upon  his  death. .    536.5 

Everett,  William.     Changing  base 294.41 

Double  play 294.42 

School  sermons.     Adams  academy,  Quincy 922.2 

Thine,  not  mine;   sequel  to  Changing  base 294.43 

Evergreens.     Warder,  J.  a.     Hedges  and  ever- 
greens    634.3 

Every  lady  her  own  flower  gardener;  by  L.  John- 
son    613.6 

Everj-day  Christian  life;   by  F.  W.  Farrar 922.17 

Every-day  English ;    by  R.  G.  White 926  6 

Every-day  tojMcs;    by  J.  G.  Holland 914.7 

Evil.     James,  H.     Nature  of  evil 912.3 

Evolution.     Beecher,  H.  W.     Evolution  and  re- 
ligion   912.14 

Fiske,  J.     Outlines  of  cosmic  philosophy,  based 

on  the  doctrine  of  evolution.     2  vols 824.6,  7 

McCosh,  J.     Religious  aspect  of  evolution 824.18 

Evolution  of  "  Dodd  ";    by  W.  H.  Smith 292.37 

Evolution  of  the  electric  incandescent  lamp;   by 

F.  L.  Pope 673.12 

Ewald,  H.  F.     Historical  sketches 246.41 

Story  of  Waldemar  Krone's  youth 292.17 

Ewbank,  Thomas.     Hydraulics  and  mechanics.. .   636.1 

World  a  workshop 636.2 

Ewing,  F.  A.     Bible  natural  history 655.8 

Ewing,  Juliana  H.     Brothers   of  pity,  and   other 

tales 274.25 

Flat-iron  for  a  farthing 274.27 

Great  emergency,  and  other  stories 274.23 

Jackanapes;  Daddy  Darwin's  dovecot;    story  of 

a  short  life 274.26 

Jan  of  the  windmill 274.21 

Lob  lie-by-the-fire;   the  Brownies,  etc 274.28 

Six  to  sixteen 274.22 

Snap-dragons;    Old  Father  Christmas 274.29 

We  and  the  world 274.24 

Examples    from    the    eighteenth  and  nineteenth 

centuries;   by  L.  H.  Sigourney 5 1 1- 1 

Excelsior  dictionary **R4.8 

Exchange.       Atkinson,     E,       Mechanism     and 

metaphysics  of  exchange 823.6 

Excursion  ;  by  W.  Wordsworth 71 7.1 

Exile.     Little  classics;   ed  by  R.  Johnson 812. i 

Contents  :  Ethan  Brand;  by  N.  Hawthorne. 
Swans  of  Lir;   by  G.  Griffin. 
Night  in  a  workhouse;   by  J.  Greenwood. 
Outcasts  of  Poker  Flat;   by  Bret  Harte. 
Man  without  a  country;    by  E.  E.  Hale. 
Flight  of  a  Tartar  tribe;   by  T.  De  Quincey. 
Exodus,   Book   of.     Swedenborg,  E.     Heavenly 
arcana   contained    therein,     unfolded.      4 

vols 913  7-10 

Exodus  of  Israel.     Bartlett,  S.  C.     From    Egypt 

to  Palestine 3465 

Brugsch-Bey,  H.     True  story 452.9 

Dawson,  J.  W.     Modern  science  in  Bible  lands. 

(Topography  of  the  exodus.) 346.20 

Expiation  ;  by  O.  Thanet 226.32 

Exploration.     D'Amers,  N.     Story  of  early  ex- 
ploration    655.3 

Goodrich,  F.  B.     Man  upon  the  sea 328.2 

Higginson,  T.  W.    Book  of  American  explorers,  475.7 
Windsor,  J.,  ed.     English  explorations  in  North 

America,  1497-1689 •*437  13 

French,  Portuguese,  Dutch,  and  Swedish  ex- 
plorations in  North  America,  1500-1700,    *437.I4 
Spanish    explorations    in   America,  from    fif- 
teenth to  seventeenth  century ^437. 12 


Eyebright  \  by  S.  Coolidge 286.4 

Eyes.     Angell,   IL  C.     How  to  take  care  of  our 

eyes 935.2 

Clark,  J.  H.     Sight  and  hearing 935-1 

Jeffries,  B.  J.     Color-blindness 935-3 

Lincoln,  D.  F.     School  and  industrial  hygiene.  .925.16 
Williams,  C.  H.     Use  and  care,  especially  dur- 
ing school  years 916.1 1 

Eyes  and  ears :  papers;   by  H.  W.  Beecher 917-2 

Eyes    right.       Richardson,    J.       Bachelor's    talks 

with  his  boys 655.9 


F. 

F.  Grant  &  Co. ;   by  G.  L.  Chaney 295.41 

P.,  S.  and  C.  W.     Lessons  on  practical  subjects 

for  grammar-school  children 916.9 

Fabens,  T-  W.     Life  on  the  Isthmus  (Panama)  . .    31 1.8 

I  Fable.     Bulfinch,  T.     Age  of  fable 815.7 

Fable  for  critics :  poem;   by  J.  R.  Lowell 726.14 

Fables,     .l-lsop;    with  a  life  of  the  author 932  2 

Bacon,  F.     Fables  of  mythology 803.18 

Scudder,   H.  E.     Book   of  fables,  chiefly  from 

^■Esop 277.1 

Face  illumined ;   by  E.  P.  Roe 226.5 

Faerie  Queene;   by  E.  Spenser 722.3 

Fair  barbarian;   by  F.  H.  Burnett 2(5.27 

Fair  God ;   by  L.  Wallace 233.37 

Fair  maid  of  Perth ;   by  W.  Scott 262.21 

Fairfax,  Lina  R.     Misfortunes   of  bro'  Thomas 

Wheatley 232.12 

Fairy  fingers;    by  A.  C.  Ritchie 219.24 

Fairy  mytholog)';   by  T.  Keightley 442.1 

Fairy    tales.      Andersen,     H.    C.       Norwegian. 

[Wonder  stories  told  for  children.] 246.17 

Crane,  T.  Y.     Italian  popular  tales 279.2 

Grimm,  J.,  and  W.     German  fair)-  tales 279.5 

German  household  stories 279.4 

Kingsley,  C.     Heroes :  Greek  fairy  tales 261.23 

Water-babies  :  a  fairy  tale 261.29 

Kremnitz,  M.,  Col.     Roumanian  fairy  tales 279.3 

Laboulaye,  E.  R.  L.     Fairy  tales  of  all  nations..   279.1 

Fairy-land  of  science;   by  A.  B.  Buckley 672.4 

Faith.     Froude,  J.  A.     Nemesis  of  faith 922.16 

Swedenborg,  E.     Doctrine  of  faith 913  20 

Faith  Gartney's  girlhood;    by  A.  D.  T.  Whitney . .    2752 
Faith-cure.       Evans,   W.    F.       Primitive    mind- 
cure  915-6 

Faithfull,  Emily.     Three  visits  to  America 322.1 

FalCOnberg  ;  by  H.  H.  Boyesen 213.31 

Falkland  ;  by  E.  Bulwer-Lytton 253.11 

Fall  of  Damascus;    by  C*  W.  Russell 232.30 

Fall  of  the  Stuarts  and  Western  Europe,  1678-1697. 

Hale,  E.     History.     [Epochs.] 4SI-7 

Familiar  letters  of  John  Adams  and  his  wife,  Abi- 
gail     516.5 

Familiar  quotations;    by  J.  Bartlett **R4.22 

Familiar  short  sayings  of  great  men;   by  S.  A. 

Bent '. **R4.23 

Family  flight  series.    See  Hale,  E.  E.,  and  S. 

Family  kitchen  gardener;    by  R.  Buist 61 2.5 

Family   library  of  poetry  and  song;   ed  by  W.  C. 

Bryant 716.4 

Famous  Americans  of   recent  times;   by  J.  Par- 
ton  534.2 

Famous  women  series.     21  vols.: 

Albany,  Countess  of :  by  V.  Paget 512.8 

Austen,  Jane;   by  Mrs.  C.  Maiden 512.16 

Bronte,  Emily;   by  A.  M.  F.  Robinson 512.2 

Browning,  Elizabeth  B. ;   by  J.  H.  Ingram 512.15 

Edgeworth,  Maria;   by  H.  Zimmern 512.6 

Eliot,  George ;  by  M.  Blind 512. i 

Fry,  Elizabeth;   by  E.  R.  Pitman 512.7 


FAMOUS. 


41 


FESSEMDEN. 


Famous  women  series,  continued. 

Fuller,  Margaret;   by  J.  W.Howe 512.5 

Lamb,  Mary;   by  A.  Gilchrist 5124 

Margaret  of  Angouleme;   by  A.  M.  F.  Robin- 
son   512.18 

.Marlineau,  Harriet;   by  F.  F.  Miller 512.10 

More,  Hannah;    by  C.  M.  Yonge 512.20 

Rachel;   by  N.  A.  Kennard 512.11 

Ristori,  Adelaide  :  autobiography 5 1 2. 21 

Roland,  Madame;  by  M.  Blind .512.12 

vSand,  George;   by  B.  Thomas 512.3 

Siddons,  Mrs.  ;  by  N.  A.  Kennard 512.19 

Stael,  Madame  de ;   by  B.  Duffy 512.14 

Theresa,  .S'(7?'«/ ,•  by  Mrs.  B.  Gilman 512.17 

Wesley,  Susanna;    by  E.  Clarke 512.13 

Wollstonecraft,  Mary;    l)y  E.  R.  Pennell 512.9 

FtillChon,  the  cricket;    by  George  Sand 242.3 

Failllie  St,  John;   by  E.  P.  Delesdernier 221.31 

FailShaWC  ;  by  N.  Hawthorne 203.3 

Far  away  and  long  ago;    by  F.  A.  Kemble 226.37 

Far  from  the  madding  crowd;    by  T.  Hardy 255.26 

Faraday,    Michael.      See  Bolton,   S.  K.     Short 

life. 575-5 

See  Tyndall,  J.  Review  of  Jones's  life  and  letters 

of  Faraday 672.1 

Wright,  H.  C.   Faraday  and  the  production  of 

electricity  by  magnetism 575-9 

FargllS.  F.J.     {Hugh  Conway.)     Called  back  .  .255.37 

Farm  ballads;   by  W.  Carleton 736.3 

Farm  conveniences  :   a  hand-book 636.6 

Farm  cottages;    by  H.  W.  Cleaveland  and  others,  644. 1 

Farm  drainage ;   by  H.  F.  French 626.1 

Farm  implements;  by  J.  J.  Thomas 636.5 

Farm  legends;   by  W.  Carleton 736.4 

Farmer  Bassett's  romance;   by  H.  H.  Jackson. .  .212.15 

Farmer  boy  (Washington) ;    by  M.  Heady 573-7 

Farmer's  and  mechanic's  practical  architect;   by 

J.  H.  Hammond 644.3 

Farmer's  bam-book;  by  F.  Clater  and  others. .  ■  ■    61 5.9 

Farmer's  companion;   by  J.  Buel 61 1.9 

Farmer's  every-day  book ;    by  J.  L.  Blake 6 1 7. 1 1 

Farmer's  guide  to  scientific  and  practical  agricul- 
ture;   by  H.  Stephens.     2  vols 617.3,4 

Farmer's  land-measurer;   by  J.  Pedder 636.4 

Farmer's  vacation;   by  G.  E.  Waring,  Jr 363.3 

Farming.  Allen,  R.  L.  New  American  farm  book,  612.1 1 
Atkinson,  E.     The  railway,  the  farmer,  and  the 

public 823.6 

Beecher,  H.  W.     Fruits,  flowers,  and  farming. . .   61 1.3 
Crozier,  W.,  and  Henderson,  P.    How  the  farm 

pays 617.12 

Elliott,  J.  R.     American   farms :  condition  and 

future 823.20 

Emerson,  G.  American  farmer's  encyclopedia,    **R3.6 
Fessenden,   T.  G.     Complete  farmer  and  rural 

economist 611.10 

Gardner,  D.  P.,  ed.     Compendium  of  practical 

farming;   or,  The  farmer's  dictionary **R3.9 

Henderson,  P.     Garden  and  farm  topics 612.12 

Mechi,  J.  J.     How  to  farm  profitably 61 1.6 

Mitchell,  D.  G.     My  farm  of  Edgewood 642.3 

Wet  days  at  Edgewood 642.4 

Morris,  E.     Farming  for  boys 632. 1 

Ten  acres  enough 612. i 

Nash,  J.  A.     Progressive  farmer 616.5 

Olmsted,  F.  L.     Walks  and  talks  of  an  Ameri- 
can farmer  in  England 343-5 

Smith,  J.  A.     Productive  farming 611.5 

Waring,  G.  E.,  Jr.     Farm  villages 642.2 

See  also  Agriculture  a7id  Gardening. 

Farming    for  boys;   by  E.  Morris 632.I 

Farquliarson,  Martha.     See  Finley,  Martha  F. 
Farragut,  D.  G.     See  Bolton,  S.  K.     Short  life- .   575.5 
See  Stowe,  H,  B-     Men  of  our  times, S34'i 


Farrar,  C.  A.  J.     Down  the  West  branch 298.33 

Eastward,  ho  !     (Rangeley  lakes.) 298.31 

Up  the  North  branch.     (Penobscot.) 298.34 

Wild  woods  life.     (Maine.) 298.32 

Farrar,  Frederic  W.      Early  days  of  Christianity,  462.1 

Eric;    or.  Little  by  little 277.33 

Every-day  Christian  life  :  sermons 922.17 

Julian  home 277.34 

Life  and  work  of  St.  Paul 558.1 

Life  of  Christ.     2  vols 548.1,  2 

St.  Winifred's 277.35 

Farthest  North ;   by  C.  Lanman 318.9 

Fashion  and  famine;   by  A.  S.  Stephens 229.13 

Fasting:  a  sermon  for  Lent;    by  P.Brooks 922.4 

Fate.     Emerson,  R.  W.    Essay   804.9 

Fate  of  Mansfield  Humphreys;   by  R.  G.  White..    212.8 

Fated  to  be  free ;  by  J.  Ingelow 264.20 

Fatlier  and  daughter;   by  F.  Bremer 248.3 

Father  Henson's  story  of  his  own  life 521.4 

Fathers  and  sons;  by  L  S.  Turgenieff 244.1 

Fauna  of  Eastern  Massachusetts;   Ity  J.  A.  Allen,  *438.i 
Faust:  a  drama;   by  Goethe,   trans,   by  A.  Hay- 
ward 72 1. 1 

Same.      Trans,  by  A.  Swanwick 803. 1 2 

&(?  Boyesen,  H.  H.     Goethe's  Faust 552-3 

Taylor,  B.     Goethe's  Faust 835.1 

Faustina  Bordoni.     Ferris,  G.  T.     Great  singers,  564.25 

FaWCett,  Edgar.     Adventures  of  a  widow 234.5 

Gentleman  of  leisure 234.2 

Hopeless  case 234.  i 

House  at  High  Bridge 234.6 

Rutherford 234.4 

Tinkling  cymbals 234.3 

See  Rideing,  W.  H.     Boyhood 576-2 

Fawkes,  Guy.     5<f^Lamb,  C.     Guy  Faux 804.18 

Faxon  family.     Faxon,  G.  L.     History 53I-I 

Faxon,  (>•  L.     History  of  the  Faxon  family 53'-! 

Fay,  Amy.     Music-study  in  Germany. 838.1 

Fearful  responsibility;   by  W.  D.  Howells 214.8 

February  :  poems;   ed.  by  O.  F.  Adams 735-12 

Feejee.  '  See  Fiji. 

Feet  of  clay;   by  A.  E.  Barr 227.49 

Felix,   Eliza    Rachel.     See  Madame  De    B . 

Memoirs  of  Rachel 543-3 

Kennard,  N.  A.     Life 5 1 2. 11 

Felix  Holt;   by  George  Eliot 203.11 

Felton,   C.    C,   and  others.     Essays   on  ancient 

literature  and  art 815. i 

Trans.     Earth  and  man;   by  A.  Guyot 675.2 

Fenelon,  Fran5ois  de  S.  Adventures  of  Telc- 
machus;  with  a  life  of  Fenelon,  by  Lamar- 
tine;  an  essay  on  his  genius  and  charac- 
ter, by  Villemain 804.19 

Fenn,  G.  M.     Vicar's  people 256.48 

Ferdinand  and  Isabella.  Prescott,  W.  H.  His- 
tory of  their  reign.     3  vols. 448.4-6 

Ferguson,    James.     See  Mayhew,    H.     Peasant- 

l)oy  philosopher.  -  ■  •    .    584.3 

Ferguson,  S.     Father  Tom  and  the  pope 812.9 

Forging  of  the  anchor  :   poem 812.13 

Ferishtah'S  fancies;   by  R.  Browning 723- 19 

Fern,  Y&nny,  pseud.     See  Parton,  S.  P.  W. 
Fern    leaves    from    Fanny's     portfolio;     second 

series 82 1 .4 

FernOW,   B.     The  middle  colonies.      [America, 

vol.  5.] *437-i5 

New    Netherland :    or.   The    Dutch    in    North 

America *437.i4 

Ferns  in  their    homes  and  ours;   by  J.  Robinson,  686.4 

Ferris,  George  T.     Great  singers 564.25 

Ferry-boy  and  the    financier    (S.  P.  Chase) ;   by 

].  T.  Trowbridge 573.16 

Fessenden,   T.    G.     Complete    farmer  and  rural 

economist 611. 10 


FESSENDEN. 


42 


FISKE. 


Fessenden,  T.  C,  continued. 

New  American  gardener 6l  i.io 

See  Hawthorne.  N.     Sketch 203.3 

Feud  of  Oaktield  Creek ;    by  J.  Royce 228.46 

Feudal  system.     See  Hallam,  H.     Middle   ages, 

Vol.  2 444-2 

Seebuhm,    F.     Era    of  the    Protestant    revolu- 
tion   45 II 

Feudse.  F.  R.     History  of  India 472.5 

Feu-follet ;  or.  Wing  and  wing;  by  J.  Y.  Cooper,  21 1. 14 
Feuillet,   Octave.      Led    astray;   or,  "  La  petite 
comtesse."     The    sphinx;    or,    "Julia    de 

TreccEur."     Bellah 241.3 

Romance  of  a  poor  voung  man 24I.4 

Fiiimnietta  ;  by  W.  W.  Story 228.27 

Fichte,  Johann  G.     See  Lewes,  C.  H.     Life,  his- 
torical position,  and  philosophical  system,  801.23 

Fiddler  of  Lugau;   by  M.  Roberts 254.37 

Field.  A.  D.     Palermo 354.16 

Field,  C.  L.     {Mrs.  James  A.)     High-lights 228.20 

Field,  Kate.     Ten  days  in  Spain 344-4 

Field,  M.  B.    Memories  of  many  men  and  of  some 

women 521. 1 

Field,  T.  W.     Pear  culture 614.5 

Field,  forest,  and  garden  botany;    by  .Asa  dray . .    676.4 

Fielding;,  Henry.     History  of  .Amelia 261. 1 

See  Dobson,  A.     Life 545-32 

Lowell,    J.    R.      Address    on   unveiling    his 

bust,  England,  1883 817.16 

Thackeray,  W.  M.     English  humourists 202.10 

Whipple,  E.  P.     Review  of  his  works 817.20 

Fields,   James  T.     Biographical  notes  and  per- 
sonal sketches 514-11 

Underbrush 827.5 

Yesterdays  with  authors 817.25 

FleSCO  ;  by  F.  Schiller 803.4 

Fiesole,  C.  G.  da.     ^Fra  Angelica.)     .Sd-i?  Sweet- 

ser,  M.  F.      Life. 544-13 

See  also  Oliphant,  M .  O.  W.     Makers  of  Flor- 
ence     554.1 

Ruskin,  J.    Modern  painters,  vol.  5 802.20 

Tytler,  S.     Old  masters 818.8 

Vasari,  G.     Lives,  vol.  2 544-17 

Flflne  at  the  fair;   by  R.Browning 723-17 

Fifteen   decisive  battles  of  the   world;   by  E.  S. 

Creasy. 461 .9 

Fifth  Avenue  to  Alaska,  From;   by  E.  Pierrepont,  31 2.6 

Fifty  years  of  London  life;   by  E.  Yates. 557-i^ 

Fighting  fire  :   the  great  fires  of  history 928.2 

Fighting   the    fiames;    or,   London   fire-brigade; 

by  R.  M.  Ballantyne 299.8 

Figs  and  thistles;   by  A.  W.  Tourgee 239.4 

FlgUier,  Louis.     Insect  world 647.4 

Ocean   world 647.3 

Yegetable  world 676. 1 

Figures  of  the  past;   by  J.  Quincy 534-3 

Fiji.     Gumming,  C.  F.  G.     At  home  in  Hji 348-5 

Fillmore,  Millard.     Selections  from  messages.  .  -    535.6 
See  Fiske,  J.     Presidents  of  .America,  with  por- 
trait   **R9.3 

Finanee.     Atkinson,  E.     Essay  upon  banks  and 

banking 823.6 

Clews,  H.    Twenty-eight  years  in  Wall  Street.  . .   534.8 

Newcomb,  S.     A  B  C  of  finance. 823. 1 2 

Peabody,  F.  H.,  ami  Kidder,  H.  P.     History  of 

finance  in  Boston *438.4 

Fine  arts.     Dexter,  A.     In  Boston *438.4 

Jameson,  A.  M.     Legends  of  the  Madonna,  as 

represented  in  the  fine  arts 801. 4 

Legends  of  the  monastic  orders,  as  represented 

in  the  fine  arts 801 .5 

Sacred  and  legendary  art.      2   vols 801.  i,  2 

Finger-rlngS.       Edwards,     C.        History     and 

poetry 828.I  , 


I  Finikin  and  his  gold  pippins;  by  Mme.  de  Chate- 

(  laine    279.46 

Finland.     -V^v  Du  Chaillu,  P.   r..     Lan.i  of  the 

j  midnight  sun.     2  vols 345-2,3 

j      \incent.  V.     Norsk,  Lapp,  and  Finn 351-4 

I  Finlej,  Martha  F.     Elsie  books.     15  vols: 

I.     Elsie  Dinsmore 285.1 

I  2.     Elsie's  holidays  at  Roselam Is 285.2 

3.  Elsie's  girlhood 285.3 

4.  Elsie's  womanhood 285.4 

'  5.     Elsie's  motherhood 285.5 

6.  Elsie's  children 285.6 

7.  Elsie's  widowhood 2S5.7 

I  8.     Grandmother  Elsie 285. 8 

'  9.     Elsie's  new  relations 285.9 

10.  Elsie  at  Nantucket 285.10 

1 1 .  Two  Posies.    285. 1 1 

1 2.  Elsie's  kith  and  kin 285. 1 8 

13.  Elsies  friends  at  Woodburn 285.20 

I  14.     Christmas  with  grandma  Elsie 285.21 

j  15.     Elsie  ar  d  the  Raymonds 285.22 

I      Mildred  books.     6  vols: 

!  I .     Mildred  Keith 285. 1 2 

I  2.     Mildred  at  Roselands 285. 1 3 

i  3.     Mildred  and   Elsie 286.14 

4.  MiUlred's  married  life 285.15 

5.  Mildred  at  home. 285.16 

I  6.     Mildred's  boys  and  girls 2S5. 1 7 

1      Thorn  in  the  nest 285.19 

Fior  d'  Aliza;   by  A.  de  Lamartine 241.15 

Fire.     .S'r^  Cox,  G.  W.     Mythology  and  folklore. .   815.2 
'  Fighting  fire  :   the  great  tires  of  history 928.2 

I  Fire-brigade  ;  by  R-  M-  Ballantyne 299.8 

Firelight  stories;   by  L.  C.  Moulton 283.21 

First   book   in  American  history;   by  E.  Eggles- 

ton 475-22 

First  book  of  knowledge;    by  F.  Guthrie 673.5 

First  Napoleon;    by  J.  C.  Ropes 447-19 

First  violin ;  by  J.  Fothergill 244. 1 8 

Fish,    D.   T.,    ed.      Cassell's  popular  gardening, 

vol.    1 633.5 

Fish.     An  old  angler.     American  fish,  and  how 

to  catch  them 663.1 

Buckland,  F.  T.     Fish  and  fishing 645.2 

Carter,  R.     Fishes  of  our  northern  seas 3 '4  2 

Northrup,  A.  J.      ( irayling  fishing  in  northern 

Michigan 3245 

See  United  States,  Commission  of  fish  ami 
fisheries. 
Fisher,    Prances  C.     {Christian  Keid.)     Mabel 

Lee 231 .35 

Miss  Churchill 231 .36 

Valerie  Aylmer 231.37 

Fisher,  George  P.      Beginnings  of  Christianity.. .   462.5 

History  of  the  Christian  Church 462.7 

History  of  the  reformation 462.6 

/•-'(/.   Early  Christian  literature  jirimers.  4  vols.,  832.1-4 
Fisher,    Oilman,    C.       Four-process    method    of 

teaching  number 916.8 

Fisher,  Mary  W.     Philadelphia  school  of  reform,  934.I 
FIsher-boys  of  Pleasant  Cove;   by  E.  Kellogg..  .296.20 

Fisher-niiiiden ;  by  B.  Bjomson 246.37 

Fisheries,  inland,  Laws  relating  to,  in  Massachu- 
setts, 1623- 1886 **R2.I7 

Flshln'  Jimmy  ;   by  A.  T.  Slosson 238.47 

Fiske,  John.     American  political  ideas 823. 8 

Beginnings  of  New  England 43 1  ■  i 

Critical  period  of  American  history,  1783-89 —  413-7 

Darwinism,  and  other  essays 824. 10 

Destiny  of  man 824.8 

Idea  of  God,  as  affected  by  modern  knowledge,  824.9 

Myths  and  myth-makers 824. 1 1 

Outlines  of  cosmic   philosophy,  based    on   the 

doctrine  of  evolution.     2  vols 824.6,  7 


FtSfei!. 


43 


frdREST. 


Fiskej  John,  continued. 

Presidents  of  America,  with  portraits **R9.3 

War  of  independence 485.1 

Fitch  cUib ;    by  J AK 292.24 

FittOII,    S.   M.     The   four  seasons:    structure    of 

plants 686.5 

FitZ-Boortle  papers;    by  W.  M.  Thackeray 202.9 

Fit/gerald,  Percy.     Second  Mrs.  Tillotson 259.15 

FiVP    great    monarchies    of    the    ancient  Eastern 

world;    by  ( J.  Rawlinson.     3  vols 406.13-15 

Five  hundred  dollars;    by  H.  W.  Chaplin. 237.31 

Five  hundred  majority;    by  J.  F.  Hume 231.33 

Five  little  peppers;    by  M.  Sidney 283.31 

p'ive  little  peppers  midway;   by  M.  Sidney 283.37 

Five-O'ClOCit  tea  :   farce;    by  W.  D.  Howells 214.24 

Flag"    of    the    United    States,    and    other    flags. 

Preble,  G.  H.     History *437.i 

^e'f  Phillips,  W.    Speeches.    (Under  the  flag.),     817.2 
Flagg,  Wilson.     Birds  and  seasons  of  New  Eng- 
land    656.3 

Studies  in  the  field  and  forest 656.5 

Woods  and  by-ways  of  New  England 656.4 

Fiainiltarion,  C.     Wonders  of  the  heavens 674.5 

Flanders,  O.  r.  Life's  problems,  here  and  here- 
after  922.15 

Flat-iron  for  a  farthing;    by  J.  H.  Ewing 274.27 

Flaxie   Prizzle  stories;   by   Sophie  May.     6  vols. 

See  Clarke,  R.  S.     {Sophie  May.) 
Flaxman,  John.     See  Tytler,  S.     Modern  paint- 
ers     818.9 

Fleming,  George,  pseud.     See  Fletcher,  Julia  C. 

Fleming,  Lucy  R.     Alice  Withrow 292.35 

Fletelier,  Julia  C.  {George  Fleming.)  Andro- 
meda   236.41 

Head  of  Medusa. 236.39 

Kismet 236.37 

Mirage 236.38 

Truth  about  Clement  Ker .  .236.42 

Vestigia 236.40 

Fletcher,  W.  L,  jdni  author.  See  Poole,  Wil- 
liam F. 

Flight  of  a  Tartar  tribe;    by  T.  De  Quincey 812. i 

Flint,  C.  L.  Annual  reports  to  the  board  of 
agriculture   of    Massachusetts,  1853-1879. 

27  vols 618.6-24;    619. 1-8 

Grasses  and  forage  plants 686.  i 

and  Emerson,  G.  B.     Manual  of  agriculture 612.10 

Flirtations  in  fashionable  life;   by  C.  Sinclair. ...    251.9 

Flock  of  girls;    by  N.  Perry 235.21 

Flood.  Rendell,  E..  D.  Antediluvian  history 
and  narrative  of  the  flood,  as  set  forth  in 
the  early  portions  of  the  book  of  Genesis, 

critically  examined  amd  explained 442.2 

Flood,  Henry.     See    Lecky,  W.   E.  H.     Leaders 

of  public  opinion  in  Ireland 405.17 

Flora  Lyndsay ;   by  S.  Moodie 25 1 .24 

Flora  of  Boston  and  its  vicinity;  by  Asa  Gray *438.i 

Flora's  interpreter;    by  S.  J.  Hale 613  4 

Florence,  Jlaly.     Hare,  A.  J.  C.     Florence 354-10 

James,  H.     Transatlantic  sketches 342.25 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Makers  of  Florence. 554-1 

Stockton,  F.  R.     Personally  conducted 396-1 1 

Florence  and  John;   by  J.  Abbott 271.15 

Florence    Dombey;    from   "  Dombey  and  son" 

of  C.  Dickens;    ed.  by  Mrs.  Horton 281.7 

Florence  stories;    by  J.  Abbott.      3  vols 271. 15-17 

Floriculture.     See  Flower-garden;    Flowers. 
Florida.     Bill,  Ledyard.     A  winter  in  Florida..  .    315.2 
Lanier,  S.     Its  scenery,  climate,  and  history.. .  .   315. i 
Munroe,  Kirk.     Wakulla  :  adventure  in  Florida,  278.41 

Parkman,  F.     Huguenots  in  Florida 405.3 

Shea,  J.  G.     Ancient  Florida *437.I2 

Flower,    fruit,    and    thorn    pieces;    by  J.  P.   F. 

Richter.     2  vols 8oi.ll,  12 


Flower  of  the  family ;   by  E.  Prentiss 275.27 

Flower-garden.     Buist,  R.     American 613.3 

Cassell.     Popular  gardening,  vol.    i 633.5 

Henderson,  P.     Practical  floriculture 613.9 

Johnson,   L.     Every  lady  her  own  flower-gar- 
dener   613.6 

Loudon,  Mrs.  J.  W.     Gardening  for  ladies 613.2 

Tonna,    C.  E.     Flower-garden  :   religious  sym- 
bolism of  flowers 6 1 3. 1 

Same.     [Works,  vol.  i.]. 816.3 

See  also  Garden  and  Gardening. 
Flower-school    at  Corlear's   Hook.     Dickinson, 

E.  E 934. 1 

FlOWerleSS  plants;   by  N.  D'Anvers 655.5 

Flowers.     Beecher,  H.  W.     Fruits,  flowers,  and 

farming 61 1. 3 

Goodale,  E.,  flMd^D.  R.    In  Berkshire  with  the 

wild  flowers :  poems 736.2 

Hale,  S.  J.     Flora's  interpreter 613.4 

Thomson,  S.     Wild  flowers :   where  to  find  and 

how  to  know  them.     (Great  Britain.)  ....    686.6 

Floyd  Grandon's  honor;   by  A.  M.  Douglas 217.18 

Floyd,  ^\2iXg2.rti,  psend.    Passages  from  the  jour- 
nal of  a  social  wreck. 232.13 

Foes  of  her  household;  by  A.  M.Douglas 217.22 

Folklore.     Cox,  G.  W.     Mythology  and  folklore,  815.2 

Crane,  T.  F.     Italian  popular  tales 279.2 

Drake,  S.  A.     P  olklore  of  New  England 428.4 

Dyer,  T.  F.  T.     Domestic  folklore 917-5 

Fiske,  J.     Origins  of  folklore 824.11 

Harris,  J.  C.     Uncle  Remus.     2  vols. 236.1,2 

Scudder,  H.  E.     Book  of  folk-stories 277.12 

Following  the  guidon;    by  E.  B.  Custer 313.26 

Folsom,  C.  F.     Relation  of  our  public  schools  to 

the  disorders  of  the  nervous  system 916.I  i 

Food.  Proctor,  R.  A.  Use  and  abuse  of  food  • .  672.3 
Richardson,  J.  G.     Food,  and  how  to  digest  it; 

impurities  in  food,  and  how  to  detect  them,  925.6 
Safford,  M.  J.,  and  Allen,  M.  E.     "  What  she 

ate  " 925.3 

Wilson,  G.     Food  and  diet 915.2 

Food  of  animals  and  the  fattening  of  cattle;   by 

R.  D.  Thomson 615.7 

Fool's  errand ;   by  A.  W.  Tourgee 239.2 

Fools  of  nature;   by  A.  Brown 226.41 

Foot-prints  of  the  Creator;    by  H.  Miller.     (Ge- 
ology.)     665.1 

Foote,   Henry  W.     Rise  of  dissenting  faiths  in 

Boston *438.i 

Foote,  Mary  H.     Friend  Barton's  concern 232.10 

For  a  woman ;  by  N.  Perry 235.20 

For  Lilias;   by  R.  N.  Carey 235.31 

For  the  Major;   by  C.  F.  Woolson 216.28 

Forayers ;  by  w.  G.  Simms 222.2 

ForheS,  a.  Glimpses  through  the  cannon  smoke,  362.1 
Russians,   Turks,    and    the    Bulgarians   at   the 

theatre  of  war ' 813. 1 

Forbes,  H.  O.     Naturalist's  wanderings  in  the 

Eastern  archipelago 348.9 

Forbes,  J.  D.  Biography  of  Sir  Humphry  Davy,  557.I 
Forbidden    land.     Oppert,  E.     Voyages  to  the 

Corea 355-' 

Force.     Abbott,  J.     Science  for  the  young 673.4 

Tyndall,  J.     Matter  and  force 672.1 

Force,  M.  F.     From  Fort  Henry  to  Corinth 432-2 

Forced  acquaintances;   by  E.  Robinson 276.37 

Forecastle  to  the  cabin.  From;   by  S.  Samuels.. .    594.1 

Foregone  conclusion;    by  W.  D.  Howells 214.3 

Foreman,  pseud.     Big  wages,  and  how  to  earn 

them 823  19 

Forest  botany.     Gray,  Asa.     Field,   forest,   and 

garden  botany 676.4 

Forest  days;   by  G.  P.  R.  James 258.55 

Forest  exiles;   by  M.  Reid 297.8 


FORESTER. 


44 


*iiAN(;E. 


Forester,  Frank,  pseud.     See  Herbert,  Henry  W. 

Forestrj.     Fuller,  A.  S.     Practical  forestry 634.5 

Hough,    F.    B.      Report    on    forestry,   United 

States 6F 

Forests.     See  Trees. 

Formation  of  vegetable  mould  through  the  ac- 
tion of  worms;    by  C.  Darwin 665.4 

Forms  of  land  and  water;   by  N.  D'Anvers 655.2 

Forms  of  water  in  clouds  and  rivers,  ice  and  gla- 
ciers ;    by  J.  Tyndall 673.6 

Forney,  J.  W.     New  nobility 232.2S 

Forrester,  Mrs  ,  pseud.     See  Bridges,  .Urs. 
Forrester,  Francis,  pseud.     See  Wise,  Daniel. 

Fors  clavigera;    by  J.  Ruskin 802.9 

Forster,   John.      Life  of  Charles   Dickens.      3 

"ols 557-i7-»9 

Fors)'th,  William.     Life  of  Cicero 561.5 

Fort  Henry.     Force,  M.  F.     From  Fort  Henry  to 

Corinth 432.2 

Fortune.     Little  classics;   ed.  by  R.  Johnson 812.12 

Contents:     The  gold-bug;    byE.A.  Poe. 
The  fairy-finder;   by  S.  Lover. 
Murad,  the  unlucky;   by  .M.  Edgeworth. 
Children  of  the  public;   by  E.  E.  Hale. 
Rival  dreamers;   by  J.  Banim. 
Threefold  destiny;    by  N.  Hawthorne. 

Fortune's  fool;    by  J.  Hawthorne 239.33 

Fortunes  of  Glencore;   by  C.  Lever 257.1 

Fortunes  of  Nigel ;   by  W.  Scott 262. 1 3 

Fortunes  of  Rachel;   by  E.  E.  Hale 223.13 

Fortunes  of  the  Faradays;   by  A.  M.  Douglas. .  -217.23 

Fort)'.seven    Ronins;   by  .\.  B.  Mitford 812.11 

Forty-third  regiment,  Mass.  V.  M.    Rogers,  E.  H. 
Reminiscences  of  military  service  therein, 

1862-63 436.9 

Forty  years  in  the  wilderness  of  pills  and  powders; 

by  W.  A.  Alcott 91 5.1 

Foster,   Abby  K. :  her  connection  with  the  anti- 
slavery  clause 523.8 

Foster,  Mrs.  L  H.     {Faye  I/untin^ton.)     Could- 
n't be  bought,  and  other  stories  286.39 

Transformed 286.37 

What  Fide  remembers 286.38 

Foster,  John.     .SV<- Bayne,  p.     Christian  life 912.8 

See  De  (|)uincey,  T.     Essay 805 . 1 3 

Foster,  W.  E.     Libraries  and  readers 936.2 

Relation  of  libraries  to  the  school  system 936-3 

Fothergill,  Jessie.     Borderland 244.19 

First  violin 244. 1 8 

Kith  and  kin .' 244. 1 7 

March  in  the  ranks   244.20 

Probation 244. 1 5 

WelUields 244.16 

Foul  play;  by  C.  Reade  and  D.  Boucicault 259.35 

Foundation  of  death ;   by  A.  Gustafson 924.3 

FOUQU^.     See  La  Motte-Fouque. 

Four   centuries   of    English    letters;     by    W.    B. 

Scoones 815.17 

Four  feet,  two  feet,  and  no  feet;   ed.  by  L.  E. 

Richards 645.10 

Four-flfteen  express;  by  A.  B.  Edwards 812.8 

Four  Georges.      McCarthy,  J.       History,    vols. 

I  and  2 456. 1 ,  2 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  Sketches  of  manners,  morals, 

court,  and  town  life 202. 10  ' 

Four  girls  at  Chautauqua ;    by  Pansy 288.2 

Fonr  irrepressibles 221.19 

Four  leading  doctrines  of  the  New  Church;   by 

E.  Swedenborg 913.20 

Four-leaved  clover;   by  H.  H.Jackson 212.15 

Four  Macnicols;   by  W.  Black 255.5 

Four  meetings;   by  H.  James 213.7 

Four  months  in  a  sneak-box;   by  N.  H.  Bishop.. .   325.2  I 
Four  seasons;   by  S.  M.  Fitton 686.5  I 


Four  winds  farm;  by  M.  L.  Molesworth 283.6 

Four  years  of  fighting;  by  C.  C.  Coffin 436.7 

Fourier,  Joseph.     .S,f^  Arago,  F.     Biography 543.1 

Fourteen  months  in  Canton  (China) ;  by  Mrs.  J. 

H.  Cray 357.5 

Fowler,  O.  S.     a  home  for  all 644.4 

Fowler,  Thomas.     Life  of  John  Locke 545. 20 

Fox,  Charles   J.       Oration   on    the   rejection   of 

Napoleon  Bonaparte's  overtures  of  peace,  822.2 

i't'if  Lodge,  H.  C.     Studies  in  history 412.6 

F0\-huntin;^  in  England;   by  G.  E.  Waring,  7r., 827.19 

FoxllOlnie  hall;    by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston 298.7 

Fragments  of  physiology ;  by  A.  T.  Lowe. 915-3 

Fragments  of  science ;   by  J.  Tyndall 672.  i 

France.     Description  and  travels : 

Balzac,  H.  de.     Country  doctor.     (Scenes  from 

French  country  life.) 242.34 

Two  brothers.     (Scenes  from  French  provin- 
cial life.) 242.33 

Blackburn,  H.     Breton  folk   353-4 

Blackwood's  magazine.     French  home  life 353-1 1 

Butterworth,  H.     Zigzag  journeys  in  England 

and  France 376.1 

Champney,  E.  W.     Three  Vassar  girls  abroad.  .376.11 

Three  Vassar  girls  in  France 376.17 

Children:   their  homes,  schools,  etc 395. 1 

Hale,  E.  E.,  and  S.     Family  flight 396.  i 

Hamerton,  P.  G.     Round  my  house 353-1 

The  .Saone  :  a  summer  voyage *353-'4 

Hawthorne,  N.     French  note-book 203.2 

Macc|uoid,  K.  S.     Through  Normandy 353-5 

O'Rell,  Max.     Jacques  Bonhomme 837.4 

Pouvillon,  F.     Cesette  :  story  of  peasant  life  in 

the  south  of  France 241.13 

Pratt,  E.  F.     School  for  the  bad  boys 934-1 

Stevenson,  R.  L.     Travels  with  a  donkey  in  the 

Cevennes 353-13 

Taine,  H.  A.     Tour  through  the  Pyrenees 353-3 

See  also  Europe  and  Paris. 
History  : 

Baird,  H.  M.     History  of  the  rise  of  the  Hugue- 
nots of  France.     2  vols 447.10,  1 1 

Bonaparte,  and    the   French  people   under    his 

consulate;    from  the  German 457-4 

Brook,  S.  French  history  for  English  children,  473.3 
Erckmann-Chatrian.       Historical     novels.       6 

vols. 245. 1  -6 

Gardiner,  S.  R.  Thirty  years'  war,  1618-1648..  -451-3 
Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     Popular  history.     6  vols. .  .*4o8. 1-6 

Hallam,  H.     Middle  ages 444-1 

Headley,  J.  T.     Napoleon   [L]  and    his   mar- 
shals    447.3 

Lamartine,  A.  de.     History  of  the  French  rev- 
olution in  1 848 447-9 

Mackenzie,  R.  The  19th  century:  a  history. .  .455.15 
Masson,  G.  Mediaeval  France.  [Nations.].  .  .482.21 
Pardoe,   J.      Louis    XIV.,   and   the    court    of 

France  in  the  17th  century.     2  vols 447-6,  7 

Parkman,  F.     France  and   England   in  North 

America.     7  vols 405.3-7;   413.1,2 

Rosenthal,  L.     America   and    France.     (Influ- 
ence of  United  States  on  France  in   i8th 

century.) 447.12 

Thiers,  L.  A.     Consulate   and    the   empire   of 

France  under  Napoleon.     2  vols 447.1,2 

Tocqueville,  A.  de.     ()\A  regime  and  the  revo- 
lution    447-8 

Towle,  G.  M.     Modern  France,  1851-1878 447- 18 

Washburne,  E.  B.     Recollections   of  a   minis- 
ter to  France,  1S69-1877.     2  vols 457-'.  2 

Weiss,  C.     History   of  the    French   Protestant 

refugees.     2  vols 447-4>  5 

Winsor,  J.,  ed.     French  and  English  in  North 

America,  1689-1763 *437-i5 


FteANCfi. 


45 


PRENCtt. 


France.     Winsor,  J.,  ed.,  continued. 

French  explorations  and  settlements  in  North 

America,  1500-1700 *437.I4 

Yonge,  C.   M.      History.      [Freeman's   school 

course.] 484  7 

Young  folks'  history 474-5 

See  also  Europe,  history;  and  French  revolu- 
tion. 
History,  additional  works  : 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     History  of  Henry  IV 471-23 

History  of  Hortense 471-25 

History  of  Josephine 471.28 

History  of  Louis  XIV.   47 1 .  29 

History  of  Louis  Philippe 471 -30 

History  of  Maria  Antoinette 471-32 

History  of  Madame  Roland 471-3' 

Cleveland,    R.     E.       Historical    studies  in   the 

middle  ages 827.7 

Ditson,   G.    L.     The  crescent  and  the   French 

crusaders 349-7 

Froissart,  J.     Chronicles  of  adventure,    battle, 

and  customs  in  France 473-1 

Hanson,  J.  H.    The  lost  prince.  (Louis  XVII.),    521.8 
Mitchell,  D.  G.     Battle  summer  :  Paris  in  1848,  353.6 

Paris,  J.  de.     Secret  societies 813.3 

Scott,  W.     Tales  of  a  grandfather 262.27 

See  also  Napoleon. 

FrailCia,  Jose  G.     See  Carlyle,  T.     Essay 816.12 

Francillon,  R.  E.     Under  slieve-ban 245.33 

Francis  Joseph,  Emperor    of    Austria.       See 

Towle,  G.  M.     Three  emperors. 563.1 

Frank  Warrington;   by  M.  C.  Harris 226.26 

Frank's  ranche;   by  E.  Marston 313-2 1 

Frankenstein;  by  M.  w.  Shelley 251.23 

Franklin,    Benjamin.     Life,  written  by  himself; 

e-f/.  byj.  Bigelow.     3  vols 516. 10-12 

Memoirs,  written   by  himself,  and  continued  by 

his  grandson  and  others.     2  vols 51 6.8,  9 

See  Hale,  E.  E.,    and  E.  E.,  Jr.     Franklin   in 

France.     2  vols .516.18,  19 

Hawthorne,  N.     Biographical  story 203.4 

McMaster,  J.  B.     Life,  as  a  man  of  letters-  •  .513.10 
Mayhew,  H.     Young  Benjamin  Franklin. . . .    584. 1 

Morse,  J.  T.,  Jr.     Life,  as  a  statesman 51522 

Sigourney,  L.  H.     Life 511-I 

Towle,  G.  M.     The  Boston  boy *438.2 

Watson,  H.  C.     Life 573-1 

Winthrop,  R.  C.     Archimedes  and  Franklin. 

(Lecture.) 536.3 

Same 536-5 

Concerning  portraits  of  Franklin 536.6 

Inauguration  of  the  statue,  Boston.     (Ad- 
dress. ) 536.5 

'^''W'' 536.3 

Wright,  H.  C.     Children's  stories  of  the  great 

scientists 575 .9 

Franklin,  .SVr  John.     Gilder,  W.  H.    Schwatka's 

search  in  quest  of  the  Franklin  records. ...    318.4 
Kane,    E.  K.     Second   Grinnell  expedition   in 

search  of  Franklin,  1853-55.     2  vols 318.1,2 

M'Clintock,  F.  L.     Discovery  oif  his  fate 3 18. 11 

Richardson,  J.     Biography 557-1 

Franklin  and  Nashville  campaign;  by  J.  D.  Cox,  432.10 
Fred  Markham  in  Russia;   by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston,  373. 1 
Frederic,  Harold.     Brother  Sebastian's  friend- 
ship  232. 1 2 

Frederick  I.      Topelius,    Z.     Times  of   Freder- 
ick  249.33 

Frederick  II.,  the  Great,  of  Prussia.     Longman, 
F.  W.     Frederick  the  Great,  and  the  seven 

years'  war 45 1 .  10 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Essay  on  Carlyle's  history 804.1 

Macaulay,  T.  B.     Essay 816.5] 

Mundt,  C.  M.     Old  Fritz  and  the  new  era 249.4  I 


Frederick  William,  of  Germany,  emperor  and 
empress.       See    Roberts,    D.      Two    royal 

lives 566.16 

Fredericksburg  campaign;   by  F.  W.  Palfrey. . .  432.5 

Free  Joe ;    by  J.  C.  I  larris 236.4 

Free  Russia;   by  W.  H.  Dixon 341-6 

Free  trade  and  protection.     Clay,  H.     Oration. 

(1832.) 822.6 

Hurd,  F.  H.     Oration.     (1881.) 822.6 

Mongredien,  A.     Wealth-creation 823.3 

See  also  Tariff. 

Freedom  triumphant;    by  C.  C.  Coffin 476.9 

Freeman,    Edward    A.       English    people    in  its 

three  homes 446.14 

General  sketch  of  history.     (School  course.) 484.1 

Greater  Greece   and   Greater   Britain;   George 

Washington  the  expander  of  England. . .  .446.16 
History  of  the  Norman  conquest  of  England. 

6  vols 446.1-6 

Origin  of  the  English  nation 446.15 

Relation  of  the  English  people  to   the   Russo- 

Turkish  war.     [1877.] 813. i 

Subject  and  neighbor  lands  of  Venice 354-12 

Turks  in  Europe 468.21 

Ed.     Historical  course  for  schools.     7  vols. : 

1.  General  sketch  of  history;  by  E.  A.  Free- 

man      484. 1 

2.  England ;   by  E.  Thompson 484.2 

3.  Scotland;   by  M.  Macarthur 484.3 

4.  Italy;   by  W.  Hunt 484.4 

5.  Germany;   by  J,  Sime 484.5 

6.  United  States;   by  J.  A.  Doyle 484.6 

7.  France;   by  C.  M.  Yonge 484.7 

Fremont,  Jessie  B.    My  Arizona  class 934-1 

Souvenirs  of  my  time 523.13 

Fremont,  John  C.     Exploring  expedition  to  the 

Rocky  Mountains,  Oregon,  and  California,  313.6 
French,    Alice.       (^Octave     'Jhanet.)       Bishop's 

vagabond 232.13 

Expiation 226.32 

Knitters  in  the  sun , 226.31 

French,  Harry  W.     Castle  foam 232.29 

French,  Henry  F.     Farm  drainage 626.  i 

French,  L.  Virginia.     My  roses - 221.14 

French    and    Italian    note-books;    by  N.  Haw- 
thorne      203.2 

French  country  family;   by  Mme.  de  Witt 265.2 

French  crusaders.     Ditson,  G.  L.     Crescent  and 

French  crusaders 349-7 

French    explorations  and  settlements    in    North 

America,  1500-1700;   <'(/.  by  J.  Winsor. .  .*437.I4 
French    history   for    English    children;     by    S. 

Brook 473.3 

French  home  life;   from  Blackwood's  magazine.  -353.1 1 
French  language,    Gasc,  F.  E.  A.    Dictionary.  .**R8.iS 
O'Rell,  Max.     John  Bull,  Jr.;   or,  French  as  she 

is  traduced 837.3 

French  poets  and  novelists;   by  H.  James 543-5 

French  Protestant  refugees.    Weiss,  C.    History. 

2  vols 447  4.  5 

French  revolution.     Carlyle,  T.     Essays,  vols.  3, 

4 816.  II,  12 

History.     •;  vols 461.4-6 

Gardiner,  B.  M.     Revolution,  1789-95.     [Ep- 
ochs.]  45 1  •  1 1 

Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     England  in  the  XVIIIth  cen- 
tury, vol.  5 455.17 

Mignet,  A.  F.     History,  1789- 18 14 457-3 

Taine,  H.  A.     History.     3  vols 447.15-17 

Tocqueville,  A.  de.      The  old  regime  and   the 

revolution 447-8 

See  Harrison,  F.     Review  of  histories 813.13 

Macaulay,  T.  B.     Essay  on  Barere 816.5 

French  ronTances.     Longfellow,  H.  W.     Ancient,  212.2 


t'RENCfl. 


46 


6AMBLIN6. 


French  war.     Banvard,  J.     Tragic  scenes  in  the 
history  of  Mar>'land  and   the  old   French 

war 475-2 

Iligginson.     T.     W.       French      and      Indian 

wars 438.2 

Johnson,  R.     History  of  the  ohi  French  war. . .   475.9 

Freres  ;  hy  Mrs  Alexander 254.3 

Fresh  l>ait  for  tishers  of  men;   by    F.   B.  Make- 
peace and  others 912.1O 

Krcsh  gleanings  from  the  old  fields  of  continental 

Furope;   by  D.  C.  Mitchell 342.12 

Frt'itag,  (Justav.     Debit  and  credit 248.19 

Friend  :  essays;    by  S.  T.  Coleridge 805.2 

Friend  Frit/;    by  Frckmann-Chatrian 245.7 

Friend  Olivia;    bv  A.  F.  Barr 227.53 

Friends ;  by  F.  s.  I'helps 225.8 

Friends,  Society  of.     See  (Quakers. 
Friends  worth  knowing;    by  E.  Ingersoll.     (Nat- 
ural history.) 645.9 

Friendship.     Fmerson,  R.  W.     Essay 804.4 

Hamerton,  P.  (].     Human  intercourse. 826.2 

Tytler,  S.      Paper 917-8 

Frisk  and  his  tlock ;   by  D.  P.  Sanford 289.21 

Kritlllors  saga.     -Sev  Longfellow,  H.  W.     Essay,  212.2 

Froebel,  Frederick.     Education  of  man 916.15 

See  Kriege,   M.   H.     The  child:  elucidation  of 

Froebel's  principles 9 1 6.2 

Frdlssart,    Sir  John.     Chronicles  of  adventure, 
battle,    and    custom    in    England,    France, 

Spain,  etc.;    ed.  for  boys,  by  S.  Lanier 473-' 

From  Chaucer  to  Tennyson;   by  H.  A.  Beers..  --815.33 

From  !■  gypt  to  Palestine;   by  S.  C.  Bartlett    346-5 

From  Fifth  .\venue  to  Alaska;  by  F!.  Pierrepont-.   312.6 
From  lort  Henry  to  Corinth;    by  M.  F.  Force.  . .   432.2 

From  hand  to  mouth;    by  A.  M.  Douglas 21 7.20 

From  jest  to  earnest;   by  E.  P.  Roe 226.II 

Kroni  log-cabin  to  the  White  House  (Garfield); 

by  W.  M.  Thayer 573-'0 

From  Madge  to  Margaret ;   by  C.  G.  Curtis 229.41 

From  niy  youth  up;    by  M.  Harland 218.9 

From  pioneer  home  to  the  White  house  (Lincoln) ; 

by  W.  M.  Thayer 573-1 1 

From  Ponkapog  to  Pesth;    by  T.  B.  Aldrich 342.15 

From  the  forecastle  to  the  cabin;   by  S.  Samuels,  594. 1 

Frondes  agrestes;    by  J.  Ruskin 802. II 

FrontenaC,    Count.      Parkman,    F.      Frontenac 

and  Sew  France  under  Louis  XIV. 405-7 

Sliwart,  ( i.,  Jr.     l-"rontenac  and  his  times *437.I4 

Fn>st,  11.  F.     Life  of  Schubert 564.6 

Frotilln.u;ham,  O.  B.     Life  of  George  Ripley 513-4 

Lite  nf  Cierrit  Smith 523.4 

Frothlni^ham,  Richard.     History  of  the  siege  of 
Boston,  and  of  the   battles  of  Lexington, 

Concord,  and  Bunker  Hill 406.6 

Life  and  times  of  Joseph  Warren 516.3 

kise  of  the  Repu  ilic  of  the  United  States. 406.5 

'lril)ute  to  T.  Starr  King 522.15 

FrcMlde,  James,  A.     Bunyan,  John.     Life 545-i6 

(  .vsar :   a  sketch 561.1 

Carlyle,  Thomas.     Life,  1795- 1835 557-'3 

Life,  1S34-18S1 557-14 

F^nglish  in  the  West  Indies 316.8 

Luther :   a  short  biography 552-2 

Nemesis  of  faith 922.16 

Short  studies  on  great  subjects.     4  vols 804.20-23 

Two  chiefs  of  Dunboy  :   Irish  romance 257.17 

Ed.     Letters    and    memorials    of   Jane    Welsh 

Carlyle;    by  T.  Carlyle 557- •  5 

Reminiscences;    by  T.  Carlyle 557-6 

See  Harrison.  F.    .Froude's  life  of  Carlyle 813.13 

Frozen  deep;    by  W.  Collins 258.5 

Fruits.     Barry,  P.     Fruit  garden 614.4 

Beecher,  H.  W.     Fruits,  flowers,  and  farming  • .   611.3 
Cole,  S.  W.     American  fruit  book 614.15 


Fruits,  continued. 

Downing,    A.    J.       F'ruits    and    fruit    trees    of 

America 614.2 

Rural  essays 61 7.6 

Elliott,  F.  K.     Western  fruit  book 614.3 

Neill,    P.      Fruit,   tlower,    and  vegetable  gar- 
dener's companion 61 1.2 

Roe,  v..  P.     Success  with  small  fruits 614.17 

Strong,  W.  C.     Fruit  culture 614.18 

Thomas,  J.  J.     .\merican  fruit  culturist 614.16 

See  also  the  Names  of  the  several  fruits  ;   ( har- 
den;  and  Gardening. 

Fry,  Elizabeth.     5^^  Pitman,  I"..  R.     Life 512.7 

Fryatt,  1.  E.     Children's  hour :  art-school 934-' 

Fudse  doings;  by  D.  (i.  Mitchell.     2  vols 232. 1,  2 

Fuller,  -Andrew.  Defence  of  a  treatise  entitled, 
"  The  gospel  of  Christ  worthy  of  all  accep- 
tation."      91  I.I 

Fuller,  Andrew  S.     Practical  forestry 634.5 

Fuller,  Arthur  B.,  ^</.     At  home  and  abroad;   l>y 

M.  F.  Ossoli 342.9 

Woman     in     the    19th     century;     by    M.    F. 

Ossoli 821. 1 

Fuller,  George.     See   Van    Rensselaer,   Mrs.   .S. 

Six  portraits ...    544-24 

Fuller,  Margaret.     See  Dall,  C.  H.     Sketch 5 11. 11 

See  Howe,  J.  W.     Life 512.5 

See  also  Ossoli,  M.  F. 
FuUerton,  Lady  G.     A  stormy  life.     (Margaret     . 

of  Anjou.) 257.42 

Fulton,  Robert.  See  Nicoll,  H.  J.  Great  move- 
ments, and  those  who  achieved  them 521.15 

Fur-clad  adventurers;   by  Z.  A.  Mudge 355-2 

Fur-trading.     See  Ballantyne,  R.  M.     Hudson 

bay  territory 312.2 

See  Irving,  W.     Astoria  (Oregon) 313 4 

Bonneville's  adventures 3 '3-5 

Fuseli,    Henry.      .S"^^   Cunningham,    A.     British 

painters 544-23 

Future  life.     F)ick,T.     Philosophy S16.1 

Harrison,  F.     Soul  and  future  life 813.2 

Worcester,  J.     Lecture 923-5 

Wright,  T.  F.     Life  eternal :  sermons 923.4 

Fyffe,    C.    A.      History    of  modern    Europe.      3 

vols 444.6-8 


G. 

(iabrielli,   Catarina.     See   Ferris,    G.   T.     Great 

singers 564  25 

tiage,  G.  S.     Mr.  Bixby's  Christmas  visitor 232.15 

Ga$;nebin,  Madame.     Happy  find 242.49 

(iairdner,   James.      Houses    of    Lancaster   and 

V.jrk.     [Epochs.] 45 '4 

(jaidos,  B.  Perez.     See  Perez-Galdos. 

iialilei,  <  ialileo.     .SV^  Edgar,  J.  G.     Boyhood 575  i 

Wright,  IL  C.     Children's  stories  of  the  great 

scientists 575  9 

(>allatin,  .\lbert.     .SV^  Lodge,  H.  C.     Studies  in 

history 41 2.6 

See  Stevens,  J.  A.     Life 5 1 5.9 

Gait,  John.     Haddad-Ben-Ahab  the  traveller 812.9 

ilania,    Vasco    da.       See    Kingston,    W.    H.    G. 

Notable  voyages 328.3 

5c'^  Markham,  C.  R.     Sea-fathers 563.3 

Towle,  G.  M.     \oyages  and  adventures  of  da 

Gama 574-' 

(■ambetta,    Leon.       See   Bolton,    S.    K.      Short 

life 575-5 

See  Harrison,  F.     Study  in  biography 813.4 

Towle,  G.  M.     Certain  men  of  mark 563. i 

(rambling.     See  Comstock,   A.     Traps   for    the 

young 914-13 


GAMES. 


47 


GEOLOGY. 


GilltlCS.     Cassell.     Book  of  sports  and  pastimes . .  662.2 
ChaHwick,  II.     Sports  and  pastimes  of  Ameri- 
can bo)  s 662. 1 

Gail-Edeil :  Cuba ;   by  W.  H.  Hurlbut 316.4 

Giirddl.     Bright,  H.  A.     Year  in  a  Lancashire 

garden 613.8 

Church,  E.  R.     Home  garden    . .    654.3 

Gray,  Asa.     Field,  forest,  and  garden  botany...   676.4 

Henderson,  P.     Garden  and  farm  topics 612.12 

Karr,  A.     Tour  round  my  garden 613.7 

Kemp,  E.     How  to  lay  out  a  garden 61 2.6 

Lowell,  T-  R-     My  garden  ac([uaintance 804.1 

Ruskin,   J.     Hortus    inclusus:     messages    from 

the  wood  to  the  garden 816.21 

Treat,  Mary.    My  garden  pets.    (Spiders,  wasps, 

ants,  beetles.) 647.11 

Warner,  C.  D.     My  summer  in  a  garden 827.1 1 

Watson,  A.     American  home  garden 611. 1 

Wood,  J.  G.     Our  garden  friends  and  foes 647.9 

St'e  also  Gardening. 
Gardening.     Bridgeman,  T.     Young  gardener's 

assistant 61 7. 10 

Buist,  R.     Family  kitc]^en  gardener 612.5 

Cassell's  popular  gardening,  vol.  1 633.5 

Downing,  A.  J.     Landscape  gardening 617.7 

P'essenden,  T.  G.     New  American  gardener. . .  .61  i.io 

Harris,  J.     Gardening  for  young  and  old 612.7 

Henderson,  P.     Gardening  for  pleasure 612.9 

Gardening  for  profit 612.8 

Loudon,  J.  C.     Encyclopedia  of  gardening 61 7. 1 

Loudon,  Mrs.  J.  W.     Gardening  for  ladies 613.2 

M'Mahon,  B.     American  gardener's  calendar..    617.9 
Neill,  P.     Fruit,  flower,  and    vegetable    garden- 
er's companion.    611.2 

Schenck,  P.  A.     Gardener's  text-book.. 6114 

See  also  Yzxmw\^\  Flower-garden;  a«(/Fruits. 
Gardiner,   Bertha  M.     French  revolution,  1789- 

95.     [Epochs.] 45I-II 

Gardiner,     Col.      James.       See    Doddridge,    P. 

I  ife ". 547-14 

Gardiner,  S.  R.     First  two  Stuarts  and  the  Puri 

tan  revolution,   1603-60.     [Ejjochs.] 451-8 

Thirty  years'  war,  1618-48.      [Epochs.] 45'  3 

Gardner,  D.  P.,  ed.     Farmer's  dictionary **R3.9 

Gardner,    E.    C.       House  that    Jill  built,   after 

Jack's  had  proved  a  failure 644.5 

Garlieid,  James   A.     Selections    from    speeches, 

addresses,  etc 535-6 

Speech  on  the  reaction    against  reconstruction, 

1879 822.6 

Suggestive  passages  from  his  public  and  private 

writings 535-1 2 

See  Blaine,  J.  G.     Eulogy,  1882 535-4 

Hinsdale,  B.  A.     Garfield  and  education 535-3 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Address  at  his  death,  London, 

1881 817.16 

Redder,  H.  C.     Garfield's  place  in  history. . . .    535.5 

Poets'  tributes 734-1 

Thayer,  W.  M.    From  log-cabin  to  the  White 

House.     (Life.) 573-io 

Garibaldi,  G.     See  Bent,  J.  T.     Life 554.3 

See  Bolton,  S.  K.     Short  life 575-5 

Garland  for  girls;   by  L.  M.Alcott 287.25 

Garrett,  Edward,  pseud.     See  Mayo,  Isaliella  F. 
Garrison,  William  Lloyd:   story  of  his  life;    told 

by  his  children.     4  vols 523.7-10 

See  Johnson,  O.     Garrison  and  his  times 523.6 

Stowe,  H.  B.     Men  of  our  times 534-1 

Garroters  :   farce;    by  W.  D.  Howells 214.16 

Same.     [Mouse-trap,  etc.] 214.24 

Garth  ;  by  J.  Hawthorne 239.35 

Gas.     Nicoll,  H.  J.     Great  movements,  and  those 

who  achieved  them 521.15 

Timbs,  J.     Gas-lighting 677.5 


Ga8C,  F.    E.   A.     French-English    and    English- 

P>ench  dictionary **R8.i8 

GasCOyne  ;  by  R.  M.  Ballantyne 299.4 

Gaskell,  Annie.     Widow  of  Windsor 221.17 

Gaskell,  Elizabeth  C.     Cranford 267.44 

Dark  night's  work 267.42 

Life  of  Charlotte  Bronte 546.9 

Mary  Barton 267.46 

North  and  South 267.43 

Ruth 267.47 

Sylvia's  lovers 267.45 

Wives  and  daughters 267.41 

Gassendi,  Pierre,     ^f^  Edgar,  J.  G.     Boyhood..    575.1 

See  Rogers,  H.     Life 557-' 

Gates  ajar;    by  E.  S.  Phelps 225.1 

Gates  between;   by  E.  S.   Phelps 225.15 

Gath, /•f^"'''.     See  Townsend,  George  Alfred. 
Ganssen,  L.     World's  birth-day.     (Creation.)...    671.3 

Gautama.      See  Arnold,  E.     Light  of  Asia 723.7 

Gautier,  r.     Captain  Fracasse 242.28 

My  household  of  pels 646.4 

Gay,  John.     See  Thackeray,  W.  M.     English  hu- 
morists   202. 10 

Gay,  Sydney   H.     Amerigo  Vespucci *437.i 2 

Life  of  James  Madison 515.10 

Gaye,  Selina.     World's  lumber  room 645.1 1 

GaylOrd,  Glance,   pseud.     See   Bradley,  W.  J. 

Gay WOrthyS  ;  by  a.  D.  T.  Whitney 275.3 

Gazetteers.       Hay  ward,    J.       United    States    of 

America **R8  20 

Lippincott's  gazetteer  of  the  world. **R7.32 

Gebring,  F.     Life  of  Mozart 564-13 

Geikie,  Archibald.     Geological  sketches 675.14 

Geolog}' :  science  primer 682.5 

Physical  geography :   science  primer 682.4 

Teaching  of  geography 682. 1 1 

Geikie,  Cunningham.     Life  and  words  <jf  Christ. 

2  vols 548.3,  4 

Gelee,  Claud.      {Claude  Lorraine.)      .SV^  Sweet- 

ser,  M.  F.     Biography 544  6 

See  Tytler,  S.     Old   masters 81 8.8 

Genealogical  gleanings  in  England;    by    H.    F. 

\Vatcrs 433.1 

GenealogieSll    register     of    Plymouth     ^.Mass.) 

families;   by  W.  T.  Davis 428.7 

Genesis,  Book   of.     .Swedenborg,  E.     Heavenly 
arcana    contained    therein,    unfolded.       7 

vols 913.1-7 

Genghis  Khan.     Abbott,  J.     History 471-9 

Gentle  breadwinners;   by  C.  Owen 643.10 

Gentleman  of  leisure;    by  E.  Fawcett 234.2 

Geography.     D'Anvers,  N.     Forms  of  land  and 

water 655.2 

Geikie,  A.     Teaching  of  geography 682.11 

Lyford,  J.  C.     Address  on  the  teaching 916.8 

Parker,  F.  W.,  atid  Patridge,  L.  E.     On  teach- 
ing geography 916.5 

Thomas,    J.,    and   lialdwin,   T.      Geographical 

dictionary  of  the  world **R7.32 

Geography,  physical.     See  Physical  geography. 
Geological  sketches;   by  L.  Agassiz.     2  vols  .675.10,  1 1 
Geological  sketches  at  home  and  abroad;    by  A. 

Geikie 675.14 

Geology.     Dana,  J   D.     Geological  story,  briefly 

told 6754 

Dawson,  J.  W.     Story  of  the  earth  and  man..  -    675.3 

Cieikie,  A.     Primer  of  geology 682.5 

Herrick,  S.  B.     Earth  in  past  ages 675. 1 3 

Hitchcock,  E.     Religion  of  geology 912.1 

Johnston,  J.   F.   W.     Elements   of  agricultural 

chemistry  and  geology 616.3 

Lectures  on  the  applications  of  chemistry  and 

geology  to  agriculture 616.4 

Lyell,  C.     Manual  of  elementary  geology 675.1 


GEOLOGY. 


48 


GIPSET. 


(ie»l«SJ,  continued. 

Miller,  H.     Koot-prints  uf  the  Creator. 665.1 

Shaler,  N.  S.     Pirst  book  in  geology 675. S 

Geology  of  Boston  and  its  environs   *438.  i 

Taylor,  J.  E.     ( leological  stories 675.5 

•SV^  United  States,  Department  of  the  Interior, 
Geological  survey. 
GoorjIC    I. -IV'.,  k'in^i^s  of  England.      Doran,   J. 

I  .i ves  of  their  queens.     2  vols 446.9,  10 

McCarthy,  J.     History,  vols.  I  and  2 456.1,  2 

Thackeray,  W.  M.     Four  Georges 202.10 

(•eorge  \\ .,  King  of  England.     Greville.C.  C.  F. 

Journal  of  reign 566  1 1 

(iCOrgC,  Henry.     I'rogrcss  and  poverty 823.4 

.Same  reviewed.     [Social  problems.] 81 3.3 

(leorgia.      Harris.  J.  C.      Free  Joe,  and  other 

( "leorgian  sketches 236.4 

Mingo  :  sketch  of  life  in  middle  Georgia 236.3 

Jones,    C.   C,    yr.      English   colonization    of 

Georgia,  1733-52 *437J5 

Kemble,  P.  A.      Journal  of  a  residence  on  a 

Georgian  plantation  in  1838-39 3' 5-5 

I.ongstreet,  A.  B.     Georgia  scenes  :  selections,  236.10 

(icorjrina's  reasons;    by  II.  James 2137 

(i»'ral(lilie  :  poem  of  the  St.  Lawrence 7'44 

(icraldine:  poem;    by  M.  F.  Tupper 7'3io 

<i('rniail  emigrants:  tale;   by  Goethe 803.10 

(icrnian  fairy  stories;    by  J.  and  \V.  Grimm.  ...    279.5 
(icrnian  household  stories;    by  J.  andW.  Grimm,  279.4 
(tCrman   language.     Whitney,  \V.  D.     German- 
English  and  Fnglish-Clerman  dictionary.  .**RS. 1 7 
(iernian  literature.     Carlyle,  T.     Of  the  14th  and 

15th  centuries:   essay 816.10 

State  of,  1827  :  essay 816.9 

Conant,  H.  S.     Primer 835.2 

Taylor,  B.     Studies 835.1 

(iCrnian  tales;    by  B.  Auerbach 246.5 

(icrman  tales;    by  P.  Heyse 245.37 

(icrnian  universities;   by  J.  M.  Hart. 363.li 

(ierniany.     Description  and  travel . • 

Butterworth,  H.     Zigzag  journeys  in  Northern 

lands 3765 

Children  :  their  homes,  schools,  etc 395- • 

Hale,  E.  E.,  and  S.     Family  flight 396.  i 

James,  H.     Transatlantic  sketches 342. 25 

I    Jameson,  A.  M.     Sketches  of  art,  literature,  and 

character  in  Germany 801.9 

Mackenzie,    A.    S.       Aureola:     German    social 

life 232.31 

Mahafiy,  J.  P.,  rt«a' Rogers,  J.  E.    Sketches  from 

a  tour  through  Germany.    363.5 

Parry,  E.  L.     Life  among  the  Germans 363. 12 

See  also  Europe  and  Rhine. 
History: 
Gardiner,  S.    R.     Thirty   years'   war,    1618-48. 

[Epochs.] 451.3 

Gould,  S.  Baring.     Story     of  Germany.      [Na- 
tions.]    482.6 

Hallam,  H.     Middle  ages 444-1 

Lewis,  C  T.     History,  from  the  earliest  times. .   4674 

Mackenzie,  R.     The  nineteenth  century 455.15 

Menzel,  \V.     History.     3  vols 404.17-19 

Roberts,  D.     Two    royal    lives:     Emperor    ami 

Empress  Frederick 566. 1 6 

Robertson,  W.     History  of  the  reign  of  Charles 

V.     3  vols 467.1-3 

Schiller,  F.     History  of  the  thirty  years'  war.  . .   803.2 

Sime,  J.     History.     [School  course.] 4845 

Topelius,  Z.     Times  of  Gustaf  Adolf 249.30 

Towle,  G.  M.     Sketch  of  Emperor  William 563.1 

Vonge,  C.  M.     Young  folks'  history 474-6 

Zimmern,  H.     Story  of  the  Hansa  towns.   [Na- 
tions.]  482.25 

See  also  Europe,  History. 


(W'rtriMh'  and  Eulalie;    by  G.  E.  Hulse 291.8 

(icrtrudc  of   Wyoming:  poem;   by  T.  Campbell,  713.I 
(icrtPllde's  marriage;   by  W.  Heimburg 247.32 

(icttin.:;  along.    2  vols 231.26,  27 

(jJcttillj;  on  in  the  world;   by  W.  Matthews 914.10 

(iottysblirR.       Doubleday,    A.      Chancellorsville 

and  Gettysburg  campaign 43-.6 

Lincoln,  A.     Address  at  Gettysburg 822.6 

Official   records   of  the   union  and  confe<Jerate 
armies    in  the  war   of  the   rebellion,   vol. 

XX VH.     3  vols 419.42-44 

GhOSt-Seor  :   romance;   by  F.  Schiller. 803.4 

filant  dwarf;    by  JAK 292.27 

(ilant's  robe;  liy  F.  Anstey 245.13 

GIbb,    K.   J.    W.,    joint   author.     See    Poole,  S. 

Lane. 
Gibbon,  Edward.    Decline  and  fall  of  the  Roman 

empire.     6  vols 463.2-7 

.SV^  Morison,  J.  C.     Life 545-2 

Rogers,  H.     Life 557.' 

Gibcrnc,  -Vgnes.     Number  three  Winifred  place,  292.46 
Gibson,   Thomas    M.     .S,e   Nicoll,    H.  J.     Great 

movements,  and  those  who  achieved  them,  521.15 
Gibson,  W.  Hamilton.     Camp-life    in  the  woods, 
and     the    tricks    of    trapping     and    trap- 
making   662.4 

Giffcn,  Robert.     World-crowding:  address 813.3 

Gifford,    Stephen    N.     Memorial;   by  Massachu- 
setts Senate ...   529.5 

Gift,  Theo,  pseud.     See  Boulger,  Dora  H. 

Gil    Bias  of   Santillane,  Adventures  of;   by  A.  R. 

I^e  Sage    249.39 

Gilbert    Starr   and   his   lessons;    by  Glance  Gay- 
lord  295.21 

Gik'lirist,  Anne.     Life  of  Mary  Lamb 5 •  2.4 

Gildor,  W.   H.     Schwatka's    search    in   quest    of 

the  Franklin  records 318.4 

Gillmorp,  Parker,  ed.     Adventures    of  a    young 

naturalist ;   by  L.  Biart 377-2 

Gilman,    Arthur.     First  steps   in   English  litera- 
ture     815.18 

History  of  the  American  people 435-1 

Kings,  queens,  and  barbarians;   or.  Talks  about 

seven  historic  ages 492.1 

Story  of  Rome.     [Nations.] 482.2 

Story  of  the  city  of  Boston.     [Great  cities.]  ....    421.4 

Story  of  the  Saracens.     [Nations.] 482.10 

yoint  author.    Story  of  Alexander's  empire 482.13 

Story  of  Ancient  Egypt 482. 1 2 

Story  of  Carthage 482.9 

Story  of  Germany 482.6 

Ed.     History  of  China;   by  R.  K.  Douglas 483.1 

History  of  Egypt ;    by  C.  E.  Clement 472.4 

History  of  India;   by  F.  R.  Feudge 472-5 

History  of  Spain;   by  J.  H.  Harrison 4833 

History  of  Switzerland;     by   H.  D.  S.   Mac- 
kenzie    483.2 

Magna  charta  stories 273.20 

Gilman,  B.  F.     Drops  of  water :   pencillings  by 

the  sea-shore 673.11 

Gilman,     .'^frs.     Bradley.        Saint    Theresa     of 

Avila 5 '2.1 7 

Gilman,  D.  C.     Life  of  James  Monroe 515-6 

Gilman,  Samuel.     Contributions  to  literature 827.1 

Gilmore,  James  R.    {Edmund A'irke.)    Advance- 
guard  of  Western  civilization 412.15 

Down  in  Tennessee 3 •  i  ■  10 

Mountain-white  heroine 238.44 

Rear-guard  of  the  revolution 412.14 

Giotto    di  Bordone.     See    Oliphant,    M.    O.   W. 

Makers  of  Florence 554-  • 

See  Ty  tier,  S.     Old  masters 818.8 

Vasari,  G.     Lives,  vol.  i 544-i6 

Gipsey.     See  also  Gypsy. 


OIR<%RD. 


49 


GOODRICH. 


Girard,  Stephen,  and  his  college.      See  Parton, 

J.     Famous  Americans 534-2 

Girl  graduate;   by  C.  P.  Woolley 216.36 

Girlhood  of  Shakespeare's    heroines;    by    M.  C. 

Clarke.     2  vols 273.25,  26 

Girls.      Beard,  L.,  and  A.  B.      American  girl's 

handy  book 662.9 

Blaikie,  W.     Sound  bodies  for  our  boys  and 

girls 925.2 

Bolton,  S.  K.      Lives  of  girls  who  became  fa- 
mous  575.6 

Brooks,  E.  S.     Historic  girls 493-2 

Clarke,  E.  H.     Sex  in  education 916.3 

Ryder,  A.  H.     Hold  up  your  heads,  girls  ! 914.28 

Safford,  M.  J.,  and  Allen,  M.  E.     Health  and 

strength  papers  for  girls 925.3 

Starrett,  H.  E.     Letters  to  a  daughter 914-23 

Tytler,  S.     Papers  for  thoughtful  girls 917-8 

Gl&Cicrs.     Agassiz,  L.     Geological  sketches.     2 

vols   675.10,  II 

Tyndall,  J.     Forms  of  water  in  clouds  and  rivers, 

ice  and  glaciers 673.6 

Glildden,    Washington.     Working    people    and 

their  employers 823.10 

Young  men  and  the  churches 914.22 

Ed.     Parish  problems 912.19 

Gladstone,  William  E.     Montenegro:  a  sketch,  813. i 
Oration  on  domestic  and  foreign  affairs,  1879.  . .   822.3 

Preface  to  Mycena;;   by    FL  Schliemann *3o8.4 

See  Higginson,  T.  W.     English  statesmen 547-13 

Jones,  C.  H.     Short  life 547-7 

iVIacaulay,  T.  B.     Essay 816.5 

Nicoll,  H.  J.      Great  movements,  and   those 

who  achieved  them 521.15 

Rideing,  W.  H.     Boyhood 576-2 

Towle,  G.  M.     Certain  men  of  mark 563.1 

Glaister,  Elizabeth.     Needlework 8 18. 11 

Glances  and  glimpses:  autobiography;   by  H.  K. 

Hunt i;ii.6 

Glass-making.     Trowbridge,  J.  T.     Lawrence's 

adventures 224.21 

Gleanings  from  Pontresina  and  the  Upper  Enga- 

dine;    by  H.  P.  Arnold 364.3 

Glen  Morris  stories;  by  F.  Forrester.    5  vols.    See 
Wise,  Daniel. 

Glimpse  of  the  world;   by  E.  M.  Sewell 266.31 

Glimpses  of  fifty  years:   autobiography;    by  F.  E. 

Willard 524.3 

Glimpses  of  three  coasts;   by  H.  H.  Jackson 313-15 

Glimpses    through    the    cannon    smoke;     by   A. 

Forbes 362.  i 

Globe.     Yonge,  C.  M.     Little  Lucy's  wonderful 

globe 269.22 

Glow-worm.     Chisholm,  G.  G.     Short  study 655.10 

GlUCk,  C.  W.  von.     See  Haweis,   H.  R.     Music 

and  morals 838.2 

Gnadenhutten,     Ohio.      See    Howells,    W.    D. 

Three  villages 314-5 

Goadby,   Henry.      Vegetable  and  animal  physi- 
ology     .'. ..    616.2 

God.     Fiske,  J.     Idea  of  Ciod  as  affected  by  mod- 
ern knowledge 824.9 

God  in  his  world S24. 1 7 

Mulford,  E.     Republic  of  God 833.2 

jjoddard,  Delano  A.     Press  and  literature  of  the 

provincial  period.     [Boston.] *438.2 

Pulpit,    press,   and  literature   of  the  American 

revolution.      [Boston.] *438.3 

Godkin,   G.   S.      Life  of  Victor  Emmanuel  H., 

first  King  of  Italy 554-2 

Godnin,  Mary  W.      See  Wollstonecraft,  Mary. 
Godwin,    Parke.     Biography  of  William    CuUen 

Brj'ant.     2  vols 514-1.  2 

Ed.    Poems  of  WiUiam  Cullen  Bryant.    2  vols.,  716.2,  3 


Godwin,  William.     See  De  Quincey,  T.     Essay.  .805.13 

See  Oliphanf,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history 815.14 

Godwin,  William,  Jr.     Brother's  secret 221.18 

Goessmann,  C.  a.,  ed.     Manual  of  agriculture; 

by  G.  B.  Emerson  and  C.  L.  Flint 61 2.  ir, 

Goethe,  Johann   Wolfgang  von.    Autobiography. 

2  vols 803.7,  8 

Conversations 803.9 

Dramatic  works:   Faust;    Iphigenia    in  Tauris; 
Torquato  Tasso;    Egmont;    Goetz  von  Ber- 

lichingen 803. 1 2 

Faust ;    trans,  by  Hay  ward 72 1 .  i 

Letters  from  Switzerland ;   letters  from  Italy. .  . .   803.8 
Novels  and  tales:  Elective  affinities;    Sorrows  of 
young    Werther;    Recreations  of  the    Ger- 
man     emigrants;     A    fairy     tale;     Good 

women 803.10 

Poems.     (Including  Hermann  and  Dorothea.)  .  .803.13 

Wilhelm  Meister's  apprenticeship 803.1 1 

See  Blackie,  J.  S.     Wisdom  of  Goethe 835.3 

Boyesen,  H.  H.     Goethe  and   Schiller :  their 

lives  and  works 552.3 

Carlyle,  T.     Essays.     2  vols 81 6.9,  1 1 

De  Quincey,  T.     Essays 805. 1 3 

Emerson,  R.  W.     Lecture 804.7 

Jameson,  A.  M.     Sketches   of  art,  literature, 

and  character 801.9 

Studies,  stories,  and  memoirs 801.10 

Taylor,  B.     Studies  in  German  literature 835.1 

Goetz  von  Berlichingen  :   tragedy;   by  Goethe 803.12 

Gogol,  Nikolai  V.     Taras  bulba 244.36 

See  Dupuy,  E.     Great  masters  of  Russian  litera- 
ture   .835.15 

Gold  Elsie ;   by  E.  Marlitt. 247.  i 

Gold-foil ;  by  J.  G.  Holland 914.8 

Gold  of  Chickaree;   by  S.  and  A.  Warner 216.13 

Gold  region  of  California.     Taylor,    B.     Pictures,  3 1 3.3 
Golden  Chersonese  :  Malay  peninsula;  by  I.  L.  Bird,  348.4 

Golden  deeds.  Book  of;    fjy  C.  M.  Yonge 575-2 

Golden  gleanings;    from  the  poets 733-1 

Golden  legend;   by  H.  W.  Longfellow 725.6 

Same.     Poetical  works ...    725.1 

Golden  lotus;   by  E.  Greey 233.19 

Golden  mediocrity;    by  E   Hamerton 251.29 

Golden-rod  :  idyl  of   Mt.  Desert;   by  C.  C.  Har- 
rison     227.6 

GoldSChmidt,    Jenny.       {Jenny     Lind.)       See 

Moscheles,  I.     Recent  music  and  musicians,  564.2 
See  Ossoli,  M.  F.  d'.     Woman  in  the  nineteenth 

century 82 1 .  i 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.     Works.     4  vols. : 

1.  Life;    poems;   plays;   letters 811.1 

2.  Vicar  of  Wakefield;    essays;    criti>.isms.. .    811. 2 

3.  Citizen  of  the  world;   letters 81 1.3 

4.  Inquiry   into   the  present   state  of  polite 

learning;   the  bee,  etc 81 1.4 

Deserted  village.      [Little  classics.] 812.13 

She  stoops  to  conquer.     [Works,  vol.  i.] 811  i 

Vicar  of  Wakefield 261.4 

See  Black,  W.     Life 545.6 

De  Quincey,  T.     Essay  on  Foster's  life 805.12 

Irving,  W      Biography 557-4 

Macaulay,  T.  B.     Life 557-1 

Mitchell,  D.  G.     About  old  story-tellers 815.10 

Thackeray,  W.  M.     English  humourisis 202.10 

Gone  to  Texas :  letters  from  our  boys ;    ed.  by  T. 

Hughes 3154 

Good-Friday  sermon ;   by  Phillips  Brooks 922.3 

GOOdale,  DoraR.,  rtWi/ Elaine.    Apple-blossoms: 

poems 736.1 

In  Berkshire  with  the  wild  flowers  :  poems.  •  - .  ■    736.2 
Goodrich,  C.  A.,  and  Porter,  N.,   revisers.     Dic- 
tionary of  the  English  language;    by  Noah 
Webster. *R9-5 


GOODRICH. 


50 


OBS:<\T. 


Goodrich,  F.  B.  Man  upon  the  sea :  history  of 
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(lOOdjPJir,    Charles.      See   Parton,   J.     Famous 

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Charles,  E.      Three    martyrs    of  nineteenth 

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Hake,  A.  E.     Story  of  Chinese  Gordon 547- 10 

Long,  C.  C.     Sketch 568.4 

Gorilla  and  other  apes.    Proctor,  R.  A.    Pleasant 

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Gorilla  hunters;   by  R.  ^L  Ballantyne 299.1 1 

Gospel   c'f  Christ  worthy  of  all  acceptation;   by 

A.  Fuller 9 1 1 .  i 

GOSS,  W.  L.     Jed  :  boy's  adventures  in  the  army 

of  '6i-'65 279.20 

GOSS6,    E.  W.      History    of  eighteenth   century 

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Life  of  Thomas  Gray 545.28 

Gothic  architecture.     See  Ruskin,  J.     Stones  of 

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Goths.       Bradley,    H.       Story    of    the    Goths. 

[Nations.] 482.18 

Gould,  A.  \.,  joint  atifhor.     See  Agassiz,  Louis. 
Gould,  S.  Baring.    Story  of  Germany.    [Nations.]  482.6 
GOYCrnment.     Adams,  J.     Works.     3  vols .    ..518.7-9 
Bryce,  J.     American  commonwealth,  vol.  i .    .  .414.11 

Dawes,  A.  L.     How  we  are  governed 823.14 

Eroude,  J.  A.     Reciprocal  duties  of  state  and 

subject 804.21 

Macaulay,  T.  B.     Essays 816.5 

Nordhoft",  C.     Politics  for  young  Americans. . . .   823.1 
Shinn,  C.  H.     Study  in  American  frontier  gov- 
ernment     823.5 

Gracchi,  Marius,  and    Sulla;    by  A.  H.  Beesly. 

[Epochs.] 441 .8 

Grace  abounding  to  the  chief  of  sinners;  by  John 

Bunyan 9' 1-3 

Grammar.  See  White,  R.  G.  Every-day  Eng- 
lish  926.6 

Words  and  their  uses 926.5 

Granada.     Irving,  W.     Conquest 448.12 

See  Prescott,  W.  H.     Essay  thereon 81 7.1 

Grandfather's  chair;    by  N.  Hawthorne 279.26 

Same 203.5 

Grandison  Mather:   by  S.  Luska 234.47 

Grandissimes ;  by  G.  W.  Cable 234.17 

Grandmother  Elsie;   by  M.  Finley 285.8 

Grandmother's   story   of  Bunker   Hill    battle: 

poem;   l)y  O.  W.  Holmes   734-3 

Grant,  James,     .\dventures  of  Rob  Roy 251.6 

Cavaliers  of  fortune 251.5 

Constable  of  Prance 25 1 . i 

Harry  Ogilvie 25 1 .4 

Legends  of  the  Black  Watch 25 1 .2 

Philip  Rollo 25 1 .3 

Grant,  Robert.     Jack  Hall 277.39 

Jack  in  the  bush 277.40 

Poem:   250th  anniversary  of  the  Boston  Latin 

school 9 1 6. 1 3 

and  others.     King's  men 227.19 

Grant,  Ulysses  S.    Personal  memoirs.    2  vols.  535.13,  14 
Selections  from    speeches,    conversations,   and 

letters 535-6 

See  Badeau,  A.     Military  history,  .\pril,  1861- 

1865.     3  vols .' 535-7-9 

Boutwell,  G.  S.     Sketch 534.6 

Brown,  E.  E.     Life 573-12 


Grant,  Ulysses  S.,  continued. 

.SVurP'iske,  J.  Presidents  of  America,  with  portrait,**  R9.3 

Penniman,  Major.     Tanner-boy:  life 573'I7 

Stowe,  H .  B.     Men  of  our  times 534-1 

GraUYille,  Pari.     See  Higginson,  T.  W.     Eng- 
lish statesmen 547. 1 3 

Granville,  J-   M.     Health  at   home   library.     5 
vols. : 

1.  Secret  of  a  clear  head 925.18 

2.  Common  mind  troubles 925.19 

3.  ."^leep  and  sleeplessness 925.20 

4.  .Secret  of  a  good  memory 925.21 

5.  How  to  make  the  best  of  life 925.22 

Granville,  Mary.     See  Delany,  Mrs.  Mary  Gran- 
ville. 

Grape.     Allen,  J.P\     Culture 614.8 

Buchanan,  R.     Culture,  and  wine-making 614.10 

Buist,  R.     Culture 613.3 

Cassell's  popular  gardening 633.5 

Chorlton,  W.     American  grape-grower's  guide,  614.6 

Hoare,  C.     Culture  on  open  walls 614.7 

Pardee,  R.  G.     Cultivation   614.12 

Reemelin,  C.     Vine-dresser's  manual 614.11 

Western  grape-grower.    My  vineyard 614.9 

See  also  Fruits;   Garden. 

Grasses  and  forage  plants;  by  C.  L.  Hint 686,1 

Grattan,  Henry,    ^fd"  Lecky,  W.  E.  H.    Leaders 

of  public  opinion  in  Ireland 405.17 

Gray,  Asa.     Botany  for  young  people.     2  vols. : 

1 .  I  low  plants  grow 676.5 

2.  How  plants  behave 676.6 

Botany  of  the  Northern  United  States:  manual,  676.2 

Field,  forest,  and  garden  botany 676.4 

Structural  and  systematic  botany  and  vegetable 

physiology 676.3 

The  flora  of  Boston  and  its  vicinity *438.i 

Gray,  G.  Z.     Children's  crusade.    (13th  century.)  473.2 
Gray,  J.  H.    China :  history  of  the  laws,  manners, 

and  customs  of  the  people.     2  vols 357'3>  4 

Gray,  Mrs.  J.  H.     Fourteen  months  in  Canton. .   357.5 
Gray,    Thomas.       Elegy    written    in   a   country 

churchyard   7^7-3 

Same.     [Little  classics.] 812.14 

See  Gosse,  E.  W.     Life 545-28 

Johnson,  S.     Chief  lives  of  the  poets 557-22 

Graysons ;  by  e.  Eggieston 223.38 

Great  African  travellers;   by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  .349.30 
Great  Britain.     Eaton,  D.  B.     Civil  service  in...   445.6 
Johnson,  R.     History  of  the  war  of  1812-15. . .   475.8 
Mackenzie,  R.     History  of  the  19th  century..  •  •455.15 
See  England,  Ireland,  Scotland,  etc. 
See  also  American  revolution. 
Great  cities  of  the  Republic  (U.  S.  A.)  scries : 

1.  New  Vork;   by  C.  B  Todd 421.2 

2.  Washington;   by  C.  B.  Todd. 421.3 

3.  Boston;   by  A.  Gilman 421.4 

Great  emergency;   by  J.  H.  Ewing 274  23 

Great  events  of  history;   by  W.  F.  Collier 46 1. 7 

Great  expectations;   by  C.  Dickens 263.2 

Great  fur  land ;   by  H.  M.  Robinson 312.1 

Greal-SrandmOther'S  girls  in  New  Mexico;   by 

E.  W.  Chanipney 376.21 

Great  Hoggarty  diamond;   by  W.  M.  Thackeray. .   202.8 
Great    lakes.      Neill,    E.    D.       Discovery    along 

tbcm *437-«-4 

Great  masters  of  Russian  literature  in   the    19th 

century;   by  E.  Dupuy 835.15 

Great  match 237.2 

Great   men.     Bent,  S.   A.     Familiar   short   say- 
ings   **R4-23 

Edgar,  J.  G.     Boyhood  of  great  men 575' 

Emerson,  R.  W.     Uses  of  great  men 804.7 

Great  movements,  and  those  who  achieved  them; 

by  H.  J.  NicoU.   521  15 


GREAT. 


51 


GROWTH. 


(lireilt  musicians;   ed.  by  F.  Huefter.     13  vols. 

See  Musicians,  Great,  for  names  of  the  series. 
Great  pyramid  of  Eg)pt.    Seiss,  J.  A.    Miracle  in 

stone 346. 1 2 

Great   singers:    Faustina  to    Sontag;    by   G.   T. 

Ferris 564.25 

Great  subjects.     Froude,  J.  A.     Short  studies.     4 

vols 804.20-23 

Great  treason;   by  M.  A.  M.  Hoppus 227.13 

Greater  Greece  and  Greater  Britain;    by   E.  A. 

Freeman 446.16 

Greatest  thing  in  the  world;    by  H    Drummond,  932.11 
Greece.     Description,  travels: 

Butterworth,    H.      Zigzag  journeys    in    classic 

lands 376-2 

2X^7.^.^  journeys  in  the  Levant 376-7 

Church,  A.  J.     Three  Greek  children 273.8 

Mahaffy,   J.    P.      Social   life   in   Greece,   from 

Homer  to  Menander 365-II 

Stephens,  J.  L.     Incidents  of  travel  in  Greece, 

Turkey,  Russia,  etc.     2  vols 341 .2,  3 

Tuckerman,  C.  K.     Greeks  of  to-day 365.10 

History: 

Abbott,  J-     Alexander  the  Great 471 -i 

Cox,  G-  W.     History.     [Students'  series-] 453-6 

Curteis,  A.  M.     Rise   of  the   Macedonian  em- 
pire    441  7 

Curtius,  E.     History.     5  vols 453.1-5 

Grote,  G.     History.     12  vols 404.1-12 

Harrison,  J.  A.    Story,  of  Greece.    [Nations.]  . .  482.1 
Mahaffy,  J.  P.     Story  of  Alexander's   empire. 

[Nations.] 482.13 

Rawlinson,  G.     Sixth  and  seventh  oriental  mon- 
archies.    3  vols 443.1-3 

Rollin,  C.     Ancient  history,  vol  i. 449-2 

Yonge,  C.  M.     Young  folks'  history 474-2 

History,  additional  loorks: 

Church,  A  .J.    Storiesfrom  the  Greek  tragedians,  273.5 

Clarke,  J.  F.     Ten  great  religions 912.10  | 

Cox,  G.  W.     Tales  of  ancient  Greece 472-2 

De  (.^uincey,  T.     Modern  Greece;  revolution  of 

Greece 805.19 

Freeman,  E.  A.     Greek    colonies  in  Southern 

Italy 446.16 

Landor,    W.  S.     Greek   and    Roman   classical 

dialogues 701.20 

Rawlinson,  G.     Religions  of  the  ancient  world,  442.3 
Greek  authors.     Jennings,  G.  H.,  and  Johnstone, 

W.  S.     Half-hours  with 836.1 

Greek   church.     Stanley,  A.  P.  .  History  of  the 

Eastern  church 452.1 

Greek  fairy  tales.     Kingsley,'  C.     Heroes 261 .23 

Greek  fathers  of  the  3d  century,  A.  D.  180-325; 

by  G.  A.  Jackson S32.2 

Greek  fathers,   Post-Nicene,    A.  D.  325-750;   by 

G.  A.  Jackson T 832.3 

Greek   language.     Felton,   C.  C.     Essay   on   its 

superiority 815. i 

Greek    literature.       Edwards,    B.    B.      Classical 

studies 815. 1 

Lawrence,  E.     Primer    815.4 

White,  J.  W.     Address  :   "  Realia  " 916.8 

Greek  mythology.     Church,  A.  J.     Stories  from 

Homer 273.1 

Stories  of  the  old  world 273.6 

Hanson,  C.  H.     Homer's  stories,  simply  told...   273.9 

Murray,  A.  .S      Manual  of  mythology **R4-33 

Greek   Olympiad.      Brooks,  E.  S.     Storied  holi- 
days  282.32 

Greek  statesmen.     Cox,  G.  W.    Lives.    2  vols.  .561.2,  3 

Greek  tragedians.     Church,  A.J.     Stories 273.5 

Greeks.      Browning,  O.     Educational  theories.  ■   91 6.1 2 
Cox,    G.     W.         fireeks    and      the      Persians. 

[Epochs.] 441 -I 


Greeks,  continued. 

Felton,  C.  C.     Classical  studies 815. i 

Hallam,  H.      Middle  ages 444-1 

Ranke,  L.  von.     Universal  history 443-4 

Rollin,  C.     History  of  the  Persians  and  Greeks. 

3  vols 449-3-5 

Tuckerman,  C.  K.     Gjreeksof  to-day 365.10 

Greeley,  Horace.     American  conflict.     2  vols.. 426. 2,  3 

See  Bolton,  S.  K.     Short  life 575-5 

Stowe,  H.  B.     Men  of  our  times 534-1 

Greely,  A- W-,  /?>«/-.     .S>^  Melville,  G .  W.     In 
the    Lena    Delta :    account  of    the  Greely 

relief  expedition 318.7 

See  Schley,  W.  S.,  and  Soley,  J.  R.     Rescue  of 

Greely 31 8.8 

Green,  J.  R-     Conquest  of  England 446.13 

History  of  the  English  people.     4  vols 405.9-12 

Making  of  England 446.12 

Ed.     History  primers : 

I.     Medi;Teval  civilization;   by  G.  B.  Adams. .   481. i 
Green,  Samuel  A.     History  of  medicine  in  Bos- 
ton    *438-4 

Green,  Samuel  G-     Scottish  pictures 339-2 

Green,  Samuels.     Libraries  and  schools 936-3 

Green  hand ;    by  G.  Cupples. 258.44 

Green  mountain  heroes;   by  H.  W.  De  Puy 516.4 

Greene,  F.  v.     Mississippi  campaign. 432.8 

Sketches  of  army  life  in  Russia 341-9 

Greene,  G.  \V.     Historical  view  of  the  American 

revolution 412.3 

Greene,  Homer.    Blind  brother;   Dick,  the  door- 
boy ...   293. 1 

Burnham  breaker.     (Coal  mines.) 293.2 

Coal  and  the  coal  mines 675.17 

Greenhouses.     See  Hothouses. 

Greenland.     Hayes,  I.  I.     Land  of  desolation.. 318. 12 
Leslie,  A.     Expedition  of  Nordenskiold,  1870. .   318.3 
Greenwood,  Grace,  pseud.     See  Lippincott,  S.  J. 
Greenwood,  James,     a  night  in  a  workhouse...    812. 1 
Greenwood,  Jessy  E.     Moon  maiden,  and  other 

stories 276.39 

Greenwood   leaves;     by   Grace    Greenwood.     2 

vols 82 1 .2,  3 

Greey,  Edward.     Blue  jackets 233.17 

Golden  lotus,  and  other  legends  of  Japan 233.19 

Joint  tratts.     Loyal  Ronins;    by  T.  Shunsui.  .  .233.18 
Grevllle,  C.  C.  F.     journal  of  the  reigns  of  King 
George    IV.    and    King    William    IV.      2 

vols 566. 1 1 ,  1 2 

Journal   of  the  reign   of  Queen  Victoria,  from 

1837-1860.     3  vols 566.13-15 

Greville,    Henry,    pseud.       See    Durand,    Alice 
Marie. 

Grey,  Maxwell.     Silence  of  Dean  Maitland. 238.19 

GrlflSn,  Gerald.      Mr.  Tibbot  O'Leary 812.5 

Swans  of  Lir 812. i 

GriflSs,  W.  E.     Mikado's  empire 367-6 

Grifiitll  Gaunt ;   by  C.  Reade 259.33 

Grinike,  Sarah,  and  Angelina.     See  Birney,  C. 

H.     Grimke  sisters:   biography 523. 1 1 

See  also  Garrison,  W.  L.     Life,  vol.  2 523.8 

Grimkie ;  by  J.  Abbott —  — 271.16 

Grimm,  J.  L.  C.,and'W.  C.     German  household 

stories 279.4 

Stray  leaves  from  fairy  land 279.5 

See  Mitchell,  D.  G.     About  old  story-tellers 815.10 

Grinnell  expedition  in  search  of  Sir  John  Frank- 
lin, Second,    1853-55;   by  E.  K.  Kane.   2 

vols 31 8.1,  2 

Gritli'S  children;    by  J.  Spyri 275.45 

Grohman,  W.  a.  Baillie.  Camps  in  the  Rockies,  313.25 
Grote,  tieorge.  History  of  Greeee  12  vols. . -404.1-12 
Grove,  George.  Beethoven's  nine  symphonies.  . .  838.3 
Growth  of  the  mind.  Observations  on;  by  S.  Reed,    826.3 


GUARDIAN 


52 


HAI.L. 


Guardian  anj^el;   by  O.  W.  Holmes 212.4 

(illienil ;   l)y   b.  W.  Howard 235.3 

OuonOII,  I'ran9ois.     Treatise  on  milch  cows 615.2 

(illPrilsey,  A.  H.,    ,ind  Davis,   I.  P.     Health    at 

home 654.12 

tilHTIISt'},  Lucy  E.     Irish  Amy 291.7 

illiernsoj.  Isle  of.     See  Waring,  (!.  E.,  Jr.     A 

farmer's  vacation Z^ZZ 

CillCnisey  lily;    by  S.  Coolidge 286.1 

Uu('rra//i,  E.  l).     Manfred 242.38 

GllidU  lommaso  ^Gtiido  J^eni).     See    Sweetser, 

M.  E.     Life 544-9 

See  Tytler,  S.     Old  masters 81 8.8 

Guild,  Curtis.     Abroad  again 342. 1 7 

Over  the  ocean 342.1 6 

Guild  court;     by  G.  MacDonald 256.16 

GulllCUlin,  A.     Wonders  of  the  moon 674.6 

Guhicy,  Louise  I.     Goose-quill  papers S27.6 

GuiZUt)   E.  P.  (>.     History  of  Oliver  Cromwell, 

and  the  English  commonwealth.     2  vols.  446.7,  8 

Popular  history  of  Erance.     6  vols *4o8.i-6 

Gulf  and  inland  waters.     Mahan,  A.  T.     Navy  in 

the  civil  war,  vol.  3 432- 1 5 

Gulf  of  Mexico.    See  Bishop,  N.  H.    Four  months 

in  a  sneak-box   325.2 

Gulf  stream.     Proctor,  R.  A.     Is  it  a  myth? 672.2 

Gulliver's  travels;   by   T.  Swift 261. 9 

Guunar  :  by  H.  H.  Boyesen 213.30 

Gunning.     Trumbull,  G.      Names  and  portraits 

of  birds  which  interest  gunners 656.9 

Guns*  Timbs,  J.  Guns  and  armour;  gun- 
powder     677.5 

Gurncy,  Edmund.  Review  of  "  Natural  reli- 
gion ";   by  author  of  "  Ecce  Homo  ". 813.7 

Wagner  and  Wagnerism  :   essay 81 3.8 

GuroWSki,  A.  de.     Russia  as  it  is 341.5 

Gu.Staf  .Vdolf,  Times  of;   by  Z.  Topelius 249.30 

GustafSOU,   A.     Eoundation   of  death  :  study  of 

the  tirink  question 924-3 

Gutenberg,  John,  and  the  art  of  printing;    by  E. 

C.  Pearson 552-4 

Guthrie,  E.     Eirst  book  of  knowledge   673.5 

Gutlirie,  E.  A.     {F.  Anstey.)     Giant's  robe 245.13 

Pariah 245. 1 5 

Vice  versa 245.14 

Guy  Carlton;   by  E.  Eorrester 287.31 

Guy  Livingstone ;   by  G.  A.  Lawrence 252.26 

Guy  Mannering;   by  W.  Scott 262.2 

Guy  Rivers;    by  W.  G.  Simms 222.4 

Guyot,  -Arnold.     Earth  and  man 675.2 

Gwynne,  Parry.     A  word  to  the  wise **R4.4 

GyiiinastiCS.       Blaikie,    W.      Gymnasiums   and 

gymnastic  exercises 925.1 

Browning,  O.     Cnmnastic  theories  of  Plato  and 

Aristotle 916.12 

Gypsies.     Leland,  C.  G.     Gypsies 362.2 

Whittier,  J.  G.     Yankee  gypsies 81 7.4 

Gypsy  books;   by  E.  S.  Phelps.     4  vols 225.9-12 


H. 

H family ,   by  E.  Bremei 248.2 

H.  \\.,  f'seud.     See  Jackson,  Helen  M.  E.  H. 

Hacklander,  E.  W.     Behind  blue  glasses 247.41 

Uaile,  Ellen.     Hazel-nut,  and  her  brothers 2S9.19 

Hake,  a.  E.     story  of  Chinese  Gordon 547- 10 

Ed.     Journals  of  Major-Gen.  Gordon  at  Kar- 

touni 547-11 

Hale,  E.    Eall  of  the  Stuarts  and  Western  Europe, 

1678-1697.     [Epochs.] 45'-7 

Hale,  Edward  Everett.     Back  to  back. 223.20 

Boys'  heroes 575-4 

Children  of  the  public 223.3 


Hale,   Edward  Everett,  continued. 

Same.     [Little  classics  :   Eortune.] 812.12 

Christmas  in  Narragansett 223.12 

Crusoe  in  New  \'ork,  and  other  tales 223.10 

Fortunes  of  Rachel 223.13 

Hawkins  and  Drake.     [America.] *437-i3 

His  level  best;   brick  moon;  and  other  stories..   223.9 

How  to  do  it.     (Good  manners,  etc.) 914-3' 

If,  yes,  and  perhaps 223.3 

In  his  name  :  story  of  the  Waldenses 223.6 

Ingham  papers 223.2 

Lord  Bellomont  and  Capt.  Kidd.     [Boston.]  ..♦438.2 

Magellan's  discovery.     [America.] *437.12 

Man  without  a  country 223.3 

Same.     [Little  classics:    Exile.] 812.1 

Mr.  Tangier's  vacations  223.21 

Mrs.  Merriam's  scholars 223.8 

Naval  history  of  the  American  revolution *437.i6 

Our  Christmas  in  a  palace 223.11 

Our  new  crusade :   temperance  story • .    223.7 

Philip  Nolan's  friends 223.1 

Philip's  war.     [History  of  Boston.] *438.i 

Siege  of  Boston *438.3 

Skeleton  in  the  closet 223.3 

Same.     [Little  classics :    Laughter.] 812.5 

Stories  of  adventure,  told  by  adventurers 223.16 

Stories  of  discovery,  told  by  discoverers 223.17 

Stories  of  invention,  told  by  inventors 223.18 

Stories  of  the  sea,  told  by  sailors 223.15 

Stories  of  the  war,  told  by  soldiers 223.14 

Sybaris  and  other  homes 917.10 

Ten  times  one  is  ten 223.5 

Ups  and  downs 223.4 

What  career? 9I4-30 

and  Hale,  E.  E.,  Jr.     Eranklin  in  Erance.     2 

vols 516.18,  19 

^?«^  Hale,  Susan.     Family  flight  around  home . .   396.2 

Family  flight  over  Egypt  and  Syria 396-3 

Family  flight  through  France,  Germany,  Nor- 
way, and  Switzerland 396-1 

Family  flight  through  Mexico   396.4 

Story  of  Spain.     [Nations.] 482.7 

and  others.    Sunday-school  stories  on  the  golden 
texts  of  the  international  lessons  of  1889. 

2  vols 223.22,  23 

Ed.     Age  of  fable;   by  T.  Bulfinch 815.7 

See  Rideing,  W.  H.     Boyhood 576.2 

Hale,  Edward  E.,  Jr.,  joint  author.     See  Hale, 
Edward  Everett. 

Hale,  George  S.     Charities  of  Boston '^438.4 

Hale,  Gertrude  E.     Little  flower-people.     (Bot- 
any.)     686.7 

Hale,  Lucretia  P.     Last  of  the  Peterkins 282.16 

Peterkin  papers 282.15 

Hale,  C(7//.  Nathan.     .S^^  Stuart,  I.  W.     Life 521.7 

Hale,  Sarah  J.     Flora's  interpreter  and  fortuna 

flora 613.4 

Hale,  Susan.     Family  flight  through  Spain 396-5 

Story  of  Mexico.     [Nations.] 482.22 

Ed.     Life  and  letters  of  Thomas  G.  Appleton.  .514.16 
Joint  author.     See  Hale,  Edward  Everett. 

Half  a  million  of  money;   by  A.  B    Edwards 257.61 

Half  century  in  Salem;   by  M.  C.  D.  Silsbee 534-5 

Half-hour  stories  of  choice  reading;    by  J.  S. 

Adams 821.7 

Half-hours  with  Greek  and  Latin  authors;   by 

G.  H.  Jennings  and  W.  S.  Johnstone 836.1 

Half-hours     with     the     best     authors,      by     C. 

Knight.     6  vols 806.11-16 

Haliburton,  T.  C.     Clockmaker:    sayings   and 

doings  of  Samuel  .Slick 231.20 

Halifax,  Mass.     History.     See   History   of  Ply- 
mouth county **R8.II 

Hall,  A.  M.     Sec-  Hall,  Mrs.  S.  C. 


HALI.. 


53 


HAREM. 


Hall,  C.  W.     Drifting  round  the  world 375-1 

Hall,  E.  B.     Memoir  of  Mary  L.  Ware 5 '  i  -3 

Hall,  Florence  Howe.     Social  customs 914-25 

Hall,  Robert.     See  Rogers,  H.     Life    ■  •  -      557-1 

See  Sigourney,  L.  H.     Sketch 5 '  i  - 1 

Hall,  S.  C,  Mr.  and  Mrs.     Ireland,  North  and 

West 345.1 

Hallani,  Arthur  H.     5i?^  Brown,  Z>r.  J.     Essay..    816.6 

See  Tennyson,  A.     In  memoriam 713  20 

Hallani,  Henry.     Constitutional  history  of  Eng- 
land, Henry  VH.-George  II.     2  vols 445-2,  3 

Literature  of  Europe  in  the  15th,  i6th,  and  17th 

centuries.     2  vols 815.1 1,  12 

View  of  the  state  of  Europe  during  the  middle 

ages.     2  vols 444.  i ,  2 

See  Macaulay,  T.  B.     Essay 816.5 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history 815.15 

Halliday,  S.  B.,  joint  author.     See  Abbott,  Ly- 
man. 
Hallow  e'en.     See  Brooks,  E.  S.     Storied  holi- 
days   282.32 

HallOWell,   Anna  D.,  ed.     James  and    Lucretia 

Mott :  life  and  letters 5235 

Hallowell,  R.  P.     Pioneer  Quakers 41 2.4 

Quaker  invasion  of  Massachusetts 412.5 

Halstead,  Leonora  B.    (^Barbara  Elbon.)    Beth- 

esda 227.15 

HamertOn,  Eugenie.     Golden  mediocrity 251.29 

Hamerton,  Philip  G.     Dogs.     [Little  classics.]  .  .812.17 

Human  intercourse 826.2 

Intellectual  life 826.1 

Landscape 818.13 

Paris  :  in  old  and  present  times 353-9 

Round  my  house :  rural  life  in  France 353-1 

Saone  :  a  summer  voyage *353.i4 

Thoughts  about  art 818.14 

Wenderholme 251.28 

Hamilton,  Alexander.   Oration  on  the  expediency 

of  adopting  the  federal  constitution,  1788..   822.4 

See  Lodge,  H.  C.     Life 515-2 

Studies  in  history 412.6 

Morse,  J.  T.,  Jr.     Life.     2  vols 516.6,  7 

Nott,  E.     Oration  on  his  death 822.4 

Hamilton,  Q^\\,pset4d.     See  Dodge,  Mary  A. 
Hamilton,   Sir   William.      See  De   Quincey,  T. 

Works,  vol.  9 805.16 

Jones,  J.  H.     Critique  on  the  Hamiltonian  the- 
ory of  limitation 912.5 

Hamlet:  tragedy;    by  Shakespeare;  ed.  by  W.  J. 

Rolfe 731. 1 

Same  ;  ed.  by  R.  G.  White 701 . 1 1 

See  Clarke,  M,  C.     Girlhood  of  Shakespeare's 

heroines.     (Ophelia.) 273.26 

Jameson,    A.    M.     Characteristics  of  women. 

(Ophelia.) 801 .6 

Leifchild,  F.     Essay:  a  new  reading. . .. 813.5 

Hammer:  story  of  the  Maccabean  times;    by  A. 

J.  Church  and  R.  Seeley 273.12 

Hammer  and  rapier;   by  J.  E.  Cooke 475-^7 

Hammersmith:    his   Harvard   days;    by   M.  S. 

Severance 229.29 

Hammond,    J.    H.      Farmer's    and    mechanic's 

practical  architect 644.3 

Hammond,  W.  A.     Doctor  Grattan 229.30 

HanafOrd,  Phcebe  A.     Life  of  George  Peabody..    522.5 
Hancock,    A.    R.       Reminiscences    of   Winfield 

Scott  Hancock 525.1 

Hancock,   Dorothy    [Quincy].      See  Ellet,   Mrs. 

E.  F.     Women  of  the  American  revolution,    51 1.4 

See  Holmes,  O.  W.     Dorothy  Q:  poem 726.2 

Hancock,    Winfield   Scott.     Reminiscences;    by 

his  wife 525-1 

Hand-book    of   American    authors;     by    O.    F. 

Adams **R4.i6 


Hand-book     of    English    authors;       by    O.    F. 

Adams **R4.15 

Hand-book  of  legendary  and  mythological  art; 

by  C.  E.  Clement *i'R4.36 

Hand-book  of  plants;    by  P.  Henderson 676.8 

Hand-book  of  the  American  revolution.  Reader's; 

by  J.  Winsor **R3.I5 

Handel,  George  Frederick.     See  Marshall,  Mrs. 

J.      Life 564.12 

See  also  Haweis,  H.  R.     Music  and  morals....    838.2 

Handicapped  ;  by  M.  Harland 218.5 

Handy  Andy;    by  S.  Lover 258.47 

Hanging  of  the  crane;   by  H.  W.  Longfellow. . .   725.1 

Hannah  ;  by  Miss  Muloch 265.12 

Hannah  Thurston;    by  B.  Taylor 212.31 

Hannibal.     .S>6'.  Abbott,  J.     History 471.10 

See  Hale,  E.  E.     Boys'  heroes 575-4 

Henty,  G.  A.     Young  Carthaginian.    293.15 

See  also  Histories  of  Carthage  and  Rome. 

Hannibal  of  New  York;   by  T.  Wharton 238.25 

Hanover,  Mass.  History.  See  History  of  Ply- 
mouth county **R8. 1 1 

Hanover,  House  of.  Doran,  J.  Lives  of  the 
queens  of  England  of  the  House  of  Han- 
over.    2  vols 446.9,  10 

Hanoverians,    Early.     Morris,   E.   E.     History. 

[Epochs.] 451.16 

Hans  Brinker;    by  M.  M.  Dodge 276.22 

Hansa  towns.  Zimmem,  H.  History.  [Na- 
tions.]  482.25 

Hanson,  Mass.  History.  See  History  of  Ply- 
mouth county **R8. 1 1 

Hanson,  C.  H.     Homer's  stories,  simply  told. .  ..    273.9 

Stories  of  the  days  of  King  Arthur 273. 10 

Hanson,  J.  H.     Lost  prince:   Louis  XVII 521.8 

Haole,  A.     Sandwich  Island  notes 368.1 

Happiness.     Spencer,  H.     Social  statics 801.21 

Happy  boy ;   by  B,  Bjornson 246.32 

Happy  Dodd ;   by  R.  T.  Cooke 225  46 

Happy  find ;    by  Mme.  Gagnebin 242.49 

Happy  prince ;   by  O.  Wilde 282.41 

Haps  and  mishaps  of  a  tour  in  Europe;  by  Grace 

Greenwood 342.19 

Hard  cash;   by  C.  Reade 259.40 

Hard  maple;    byS.  ««(/A.  Warner   216.25 

Hard  times;   by  C.  Dickens 263.18 

Hardenberg,  F.  von.     {Novalis.)     See  Carlyle, 

T.     Essay 816.10 

HardSCrabble  of  Elm  Island;    by  E.  Kellogg .. .    296.6 

Hardy,  Arthur,  S.     But  yet  a  woman 214.42 

Passe  Rose 214.44 

Wind  of  destiny 214.43 

Hardy,  Lady  Duftus.     Through  cities  and  prairie 

lands  :  an  American  tour 322.3 

Hardy,  Thomas.     Far  from  the  madding  crowd.  .255.26 

Laodicean 255.28 

Mayor  of  Casterbridge   255.31 

Pair  of  blue  eyes 255.27 

Two  on  a  tower. 255.29 

Trumpet-major 255.32 

Under  the  greenwood  tree 255.30 

Hare,  a.  j.  C.     Cities   of  Northern  and  Central 

Italy.     3  vols 354-5-7 

Days  near  Rome 354-8 

Florence 354. 10 

Life  and  letters  of  Frances,  Baroness  Bunsen..  .546.18 

Sketches  in  Holland  and  Scandinavia 363.4 

Studies  in  Russia 34I.I  i 

Venice 354- 1 1 

Walks  in  London 343-2 

Wanderings  in  Spain 344-7 

Harem.      Leonowens,  A.    H.     Romance  of  the 

harem 358.2 

English  governess  at  the  Siamese  court 358. 1 


HARLAND. 


54 


HAWTHORNE. 


KurlUUd,  E.  J.     See  Smiles,   S.     Men  of  inven- 
tion     563.2 

Harland,  Henry.     {Sidney  Ltiska.)     As  it   was 

written 234  46 

(Irandison  Mather 234.47 

Harlaiul,  Marion,  pseud.     .S"<ff  Terhune,  M.  V. 

Ilarold  ;  by  l"-.  Hulwer-Lytton 253.2  i 

liai'Ohl:  poem;    by  A. Tennyson 713.201 

Harper's  ferry.     Phillips,  VV.     The  lesson  of  the  | 

hour.      [1S59.] 817.2: 

Harper's  magazine,  vols.  i-i8,  1850-59  (May),  1 13.1-18  1 

Vols.  19-36,  1859-68  (May) 114.1-18 

Vols.  37-54,  1868-77  (Mav) .115.1-1S 

Vols.  55-72,  1877-86  (May) 116.1    18 

Vols.  73-81,  1886-90  (Nov.). 117-1-9 

Index  to  volumes  1-60,  1850-80 **R7.22 

Inde.\  to  volumes  I-70,   1850-85 ♦*R7.23 

Harper's   young   people,  vols,  i- 11,  n    vols,  in 

22  vols.,  1880-90 198.I-22 

Harrington,  Ji'seph.     Sermons;   with  a  memoir 

by  Wm.   Whiting 521.3 

Harris,  Amanda  B.     At  a  day-nursery.    934-1 

Boston  Chinese  mission  school . .   934.  i 

Pleasant  authors  for  young  folks 576.1 

and  others.     Wonder  stories  of  science 677  7 

Harris,    EUsha.      Progress   of    improvement  in 

ventilation 644  2 

Harris,  (^i.  \V.     Tut  Lovingood 236.10 

Harris,  Joel   C.    {Uncle  /iemus.)     Daddy  Jake, 

the  runaway 279.37 

Free  Joe,  and  other  Georgian  sketches 236.4 

Mingo,  and  other  sketches  in  black  and  white. .    236.3 

Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 236.2 

Unclt  Remus  :  his  songs  and  his  sayings 236.1 

Uncle  Remus:  selections .  .  .236.10 

Harris,  Joseph.     Gardening  for  young  and  old.-  .    612.7 
Harris,  Miriam  Ccles.     {Aliriain  Cole.)     Frank 

Warrington 226.26 

Louie's  last  term  at  St.  Mary's 226.24 

Perfect  Adonis 226.21 

Rutledge 226.22 

St.  Philips. 226.25 

Sutherlands 226. 23 

Harris,  T.  W.     Insects  injurious  to  vegetation 61 6.1 

Harrison,  Benjamin.     5^^  Wallace,  Lew.    Life..   525.2 
Harrison,    Constance    C.      Golden-rod :   idyl    of 

Mt.  Desert 227.6 

Story  of  Helen  Tray  227.7 

Harrison,  Frederic.     Choice  of  books,  and  other 

literary  pieces 813.13 

Essays :   Influence  upon  morality  of  a  decline  in 

religious  belief;   the  soul  and  future  life.. . .  813.2 
Historical  essay :  a  few  words  about  the  eigh- 
teenth century 813.6 

Leon  (Jambetta  :  study  in  biography 813.4 

Harrison,    G.  L.      Compend   of    legislation   on 

insanity 938.  i 

Harrison,  J.  A.     Story  of  Greece.     [Nations.]  . .   482  i 
Harrison,  J.  B.     Certain  dangerous  tendencies  in 

American  life 823.2 

Latest  studies  on  the  Indian  reservations 412.19 

Harrison,  J.  H.     History  of  Spain 483.3 

Harrison,  John.     See  Smiles,  S.     Men  of  inven- 
tion      5632 

Harrison,  William    Henry.     Selections  from  ad- 
dresses, letters,  etc 535-6 

See  Fiske,  J.     Presidents  of  America;  with  por- 
trait  **R9.3 

Harrison,   Mrs.  W.    K.     {Lucas  Male/.)     Mrs. 

Lorimer 227.27 

Harry  LorrcLjuer;    by  C.  Lever 257.5 

Harry  Ogilvie ;    by  J .  Grant   25 1 .4 

Harry  Richmond ;    by  G.  Meredith 267.36 

Hart,  James  M.     (German  universities 363.1 ' 


Harte,  F.  Bret.     Condensed  novels  and  stories.  .233.28 

Cressy 233.33 

Crusade  of  the  Excelsior 233.32 

Heritage  of  Dedlow  Marsh,  and  other   tales. . . .  233.34 

In  the  Carfiuinez  woods 233.25 

Luck  of  roaring  camp,  and   other  sketches 233.22 

Same.     [Little  classics:   Life.] 812.4 

Maruja 233.26 

Millionaire  of  Rough-and- Ready;   Devil's  ford,  233.31 

Mrs.  Skagg's  husbands 233.29 

Mliss 233.22 

On  the  frontier. 233.30 

Outcasts  of  Poker  Flat 233.22 

Same.     [Little  classics  :  Exile.] 81 2.1 

Snow-bound  at  Eagle's 233.27 

Tales  of  the  Argonauts,  and  Eastern  sketches.  .233.29 

Thankful  Blossom 233.28 

Twins  of  Table  Mountain,  and  other  stories. . .  .233.24 

Same 233.28 

Waif  of  the  plains 233.53 

Hartley,  David.     See    Lewes,   G.  H.     Life  and 

system  of  Hartley 801 .23 

Hartley,  May  Laffan.     Christy  Carew 254.25 

Hogan,  M.  P 254.24 

Honorable  Miss  Ferrard • 254.26 

Hartner,  Eva.     Severa 247.19 

Hartridge,    Julian.      Memorial    addresses;     by 

United  States  Congress 539-8 

HartSllOrne,  Henry.     Our  homes 925.13 

Harvard  graduates    whom  I  have   known;   by  A. 

P.  Peabody 522.19 

Harvard  reminiscences;   by  A.  P.  Peabody 522.18 

Harvard  university.     Bush,  G.  G.     Harvard  :  the 

first  American  university 4 1 1 .  i 

See   Drake,    S.  A.     Old  landmarks  and  historic 

fields  of  Middlesex 334-4 

Lowell,  J.  R.    .Address  on  the  250th  anniver- 
sary of  its  foundation,  Nov.  8,  1886. 817. 16 

Quincy,  J.     Sixty  years  ago 534-3 

Harvest  of  iove;  by  M.  S.  Davis 291.6 

Harvey,  Peter.     Reminiscences  and  anecdotes  of 

Daniel  Webster 507.16 

Hastings,  Battle  of.  Creasy,  E.  S.  Decisive  battles,  461 .9 
Hastings,  Warren.     ^V**  Macaulay,  T.  B.     Essay,  816.5 

Haulf,  W.     Arabian  days'  entertainments 279.7 

Hannted  adjutant;    by  E.  Quincy 213.27 

Hannted  hearts;   by  M.  S.  Cummins 212.21 

Hauser,  Kaspar.     Reddall,  H.  F.     Who  was  he?  563.4 

Havard,  Henry.     Picturesque  Holland 3632 

Haven,    S.  F.     The    Massachusetts  company- ..  •*438.i 

Havergal,  Frances  R.     Poetical  works 722.13 

Swiss  letters  and  Alpine  poems 364  6 

Hawaiian    Islands.     Bird,  I.  L.     Six    months  in 

the  Sandwich  Islands 368.3 

Chaney,  G.  L.     "  Aloha  " 368.2 

Newell,  C.  M.     Kalani  of  Oahu 232.17 

See  also  Sandwich  Islands. 

HaweiS,  H.  R.     Music  and  morals 838.2 

My  musical  memories 564.1 

Hawkins,  fohn.     See  Hale,  E.  E.     Hawkins  and 

Drake *437  '3 

Hawkins,  J.  H.  W.     5d>^  Hawkins,  W.  G.     Life,  521.5 
Hawkins,  W.  G.     Life  of  John  H.  W.  Hawkins,  521.5 

Hawortll's;  by  F.  H.  Burnett 215.17 

Haw  tliorne,  Julian.     Beatrix  Randolph 239.32 

Fortune's  fo"ol '. 239.33 

( iarth 239.35 

Idolatry 239.31 

Love  —  or  a  name -  •  -  239.34 

Nathaniel  Hawthorne  and  his  wife  :   biography. 

2  vols 5i4-i4>  15 

Sebastian  Strome 239.30 

Ed.     Doctor  Grimshawe's  secret;   by  N.  Haw- 
thorne  239.29 


HAWTHORNE. 


55 


HEAT. 


Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.     American  note-books..   203.1 

Biographical  stories 203.4 

Birthmark.     [Little  classics.] 812.8 

Blithedale  romance 202.13 

Buds  and  bird  voices 812.17 

David  Swan.'    [Little  classics.] 812.4 

Doctor    Grimshawe's    secret;    ed.   by  J.    Haw- 
thorne  239.29 

Dolliver  romance 203.3 

English  note-books 202.16 

Ethan  Brand.    [Little  classics.] 812. i 

Fanshawe;      Dolliver    romance;     biographical 

sketches;    tales  and  sketches 203.3 

French  and  Italian  note-books 203.2 

Grandfather's    chair:     true    stories    from    New 

England   history 203.5 

House  of  the  seven  gables 202.14 

Marble  faun 202. 1 5 

Mosses  from  an  old  manse. 203.8 

Our  old  home  :   England 203  6 

Scarlet  letter 202. 1 3 

Septimius  Felton 203.6 

Snow-image,  and  other  twice-told  tales 202.14 

Tanglewood  tales   203.4 

Threefold  destiny.     [Little  classics.] 812.12 

True  stories  from  New  England  history,  1620- 

1803  :  Grandfather's  chair 279.26 

Twice-told  tales 203.7 

Wakefield  :   sketch.       [Little  classics.] 812. 2 

Wonder-book  for  girls  and  boys 203.5 

Same.     [Riverside  series.] 279.27 

See  Hawthorne,  J.     Nathaniel  Hawthorne  and 

his  wife  :  biography.     2  vols 514.14,  15 

James,  H.     Life 545-13 

See  also  Fields,  J.  T.     Yesterdays  with  authors,  817.25 

Gilman,  S.     Contributions  to  literature 827.1 

Higginson,  T.  W.     Short  study    825.4 

Longfellow,    H.   W.     Driftwood.      (Twice- 
told  tales.) 21 2.2 

HaxtOIl,  John.     Dairy  cows  and  dairy  farming  in 

Great  Britain 615.3 

Hay,  Mary  Cecil.     Back  to  the  old  home 257.50 

Hidden  perils 257.48 

Shadow  on  the  threshold 257.49 

Haj-asthma.     Wilson,  J.  C.     Summer  and   its 

diseases. 925.7 

Hayden,  W.  B.     Modem  spiritualism 923. 2 

Haydn,  Joseph.     See  Nohl,  L.     Life 564.27 

See  Townsend,  P.  D.       Life 564. 1 5 

See  also  ll2.\\t\s,  li.'R.     Music  and  morals ... .    838.2 

Hayes,  A.  A.     Denver  express  :  story 232.12 

Jesuit's  ring.     (Mt.  Desert.) 227.35 

Hayes,  a.  a.,  jr.     New  Colorado  and  the  Santa 

Fe  trail 3131 

Hayes,    Henry,   pseud.      See    Kirk,    Ellen    W. 
[Olney]. 

Hayes,  Isaac  I.     Arctic  boat  journey 318.17 

Cast  away  in  the  cold 297.1 

Land  of  desolation  :  Greenland 318.12 

Open  Polar  sea 318.13 

Hayes,  Rutherford  B.     Selections  from  speeches, 

messages,  etc 535-6 

See  Fiske,  J.     Presidents  of  America,  with  por- 
trait  .**R9.3 

Hayne,  Robert  Y.    Oration,  United  States  Senate, 

1830;    with  Daniel  Webster's  reply  thereto,  822.4 
Haynes,    ll.    W.      Early   explorations   of    New 

Mexico *437.i2 

Prehistoric  archieology  of  North  America. . .  .*437.ii 

Haynes,  J.  E.     Pseudonyms  of  authors **R4. 1 2 

Hayti.      Hazard,  S.     Glance  at  Hayti 316.7 

Hayward,  John.  Gazetteer  of  the  United  States,  **R8.2o 
Hazard,  Samuel.    Santo  Domingo,  past  and  pres- 
ent;  with  a  glance  at  Hayti 316.7 


Hazard  of  new  fortunes;    by  W.  D.  Howells.     2 

vols 214.26,  27 

Hazel  blossoms;   by  J.  G.  Whittier. 715.1 

Hazel-nut  and  her  brothers;   by  E.  Haile 289.19 

Hazlitt,  William.     .S^t- De  Quincey,  T.     Essay .  .805.13 

See  Mason,  E.  T.     Personal  traits 555-3 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history 815.14 

Whipple,  E.  P.     Reviews 817.20 

He  and  she  :   a  poet's  portfolio;  by  W.  W.  Story. .    736.6 
He  fell  in  love  with  his  wife;    by  E.  P.  Roe. . .'.  .  .226.13 

Head  of  Medusa;   by  G.  Fleming 236.39 

Headley,  J.  T.     Napoleon  and  his  marshals.  ■ . .     447.3 
Headley,  P.  C.     Life  of  the  Empress  Josephine. .   457.5 

Patriot  boy :  Gen.  O.  M.  Mitchel 573.18 

Headsman;  by  J.  F.Cooper 211.25 

Heady,   Morrison.     {Uncle  Juvinell.)     Farmer 

boy:  Washington 573-7 

Health.     Alcott,  W.  A.     Forty  years  in  the  wil- 
derness of  pills  and  powders   .■ 915-I 

Ed.     Library  of  health,  vol.  5 925.25 

An  old  boy.     Notes  for  boys 914-27 

Blaikie,  W.     Sound   bodies  for  our    boys    and 

girls 925.2 

Brown,  J.     Pive  lay  sermons  to  working  people,  8 1 6. 7 
Coles,  L.  B.    Philosophy  of  health  :  health  with- 
out medicine 915-5 

Evans,  W.  Y.     Primitive  mind-cure 915-6 

Granville,  J.  M.     Health   at   home   library.     5 

vols .' . .    ■      925.18-22 

Guernsey,  A.  H.,  und  Davis,  I.  P.     Health  at 

home 654. 1 2 

Safford,  M.  J.,  and  Allen,  M.  E.     Health  and 

strength  papers  for  girls 925.3 

Weaver,  G.  S.     Hopes  and  helps  for  the  young,  914.1 

Wilkinson,  J.  J.  G.     The  human  body 915-4 

Wilson,  G.     Health  and  healthy  homes 915-2 

See  Massachusetts,  Board  of  health  reports. 
See  also  Hygiene  and  Physiology. 
Health  primers,  American;   t'^/.  by  W.  W.  Keen. 
1 2  vols. : 

Brainwork  and  overwork;  by  H.  C.  Wood 925.12 

Eyesight,  and  how  to  care  for  it;   by  G.  C.  Har- 
lan       925.8 

Hearing,  and  how  to  keep  it;  byC.  H.  Burnett,    925.5 
Long  life,  and  how  to  reach  it;   by  J.  G.  Rich- 
ardson   925.6 

Mouth  and  the  teeth;   by  J.  W.  White 925.11 

Our  homes;    by  H.  Hartshorne .925.13 

School   and   industrial  hygiene;    by  D.  F.  Lin- 
coln  925.16 

Sea-air  and  sea-bathing;    by  J.  H-.  Packard 925.15 

Skin  in  health  and  disease;   by  L.  D.  Buckley,  925  14 

Summer  and  its  diseases;   by  J.  C.  Wilson 925.7 

Throat  and  the  voice;   by  J.  S.  Cohen 925.9 

Winter  and  its  dangers;    by  H.  Osgood 925.10 

Health  trip  to  the  tropics;   by  N.  P.  Willis 31 6.1 

Healthy  houses;   by  F.  Jenkin 644.8 

Heaps  of  money ;   by  W.  E.  Norris 254.29 

Hearing.     Burnett,  C.  H.     Hearing,  and  how  to 

keep  it 925.5 

Clark,  J.  H.     Sight  and  hearing 935.1 

Hearn,  Lafcadio.    Two  years  in  the  French  West 

Indies ..      316.9 

Heart.     Health  jirlmer.     Heart  and  its  functions,  925.17 

.VdV  Wilkinson,  J.  J.  G.     Human  body 915-4 

Heart:   novel;    by  M.  F.  Tupper 221.2 

Heart  and  science;   by  W.  Collins 258.6 

Heart  of  Africa;   by  G.  Schweinfurth.     2  vols..  .308.2,  3 

Heart  of  it;    'oy  W.  O.  Stoddard 277.21 

Heart  of  Mid-Lothian ;    by  W.  Scott 262.6 

Heart  of  the  White  mountains;   by  S.  A.  Drake,  324.9 

Heat.     Abbott,  J.     Heat 673. 1 

Draper,    F.    W.       Heating     and     ventilation. 

(Schools.) 9 1 6. 1 1 


HEAT. 


56 


HERSCHEL. 


Heat;  continued. 

Hooker,  W.     Child's  book  of  nature 655.1 

Youmans,    E.    L.      Hand-book    of    household 

science 643.4 

IlCUth,  laban.     Infallible  counterfeit  detector. . .   928.5 

HCilVCIl,  Louise  P.     Chata  and  Chinita 237.41 

Heaven.     Swedenborg,  E.     Heaven  and  hell 913.19 

Heavenly    arcana    (arcana    C(t'lestia) ;     by    E. 

Swedenborg.     10  vols 91 3.1 -10 

Heavens.     Cox,    G.    W.     Mythology    and    folk- 
lore.    (Heavens  and  the  light.) S15.2 

Hebrides.     .S^tv  Black,  W.     Princessof  Thule.  ..   255.1 

Hector.     .'><?<?  Hale,  E.  E.     Hoys'  heroes 575-4 

lleetor ;  by  F.  L.  Shaw 274. 1 1 

Hector,  Annie  F.  T.     (^Mrs.  Alexander.)     Bea- 
ton's bargain 254.6 

By  woman's  wit 254.7 

Freres 254.3 

Look  before  you  leap   254.5 

Mona's  choice 254.8 

Ralph  Wilton's  weird 254.  i 

.Second  life ., 254.4 

Wooing  o't 254.2 

lled^red  in;   by  E.  S.  Phelps 225.5 

Iled,a;es.     Warder,  J.  A.    Hedges  and  evergreens,  634.3 
Hejjel,  C.  W.  F.     See  Lewes,.  G.   H.     Life  and 

method 8oi  .23 

Heidenmaner;  by  j.  i<.  Cooper 211.23 

Heidi:   by  J.  Spyri 275  41 

Heilprin,    Louis.      Historical    reference    liook, 

1885 **R4.30 

Ed.     Story  of  Hungary;   by  A.  Vambery 482.8 

lleimburg,  \\.,  pseud.     .See  Behrens,  Bertha. 

Heir  of  Redclyffe;   by  C.  M.  Vonge 2694 

Helen   Fleetwood;  by  C.  E.  Tonna 816.3 

Helen  Gardner's  wedding-day;  by  M.  Harland. . .   218.8 

Helen  Troy;   by  C.  C.  Harrison 227.7 

Hell.     Dante.     Inferno:   Divine  comedy,  part  I.,  701.17 

Swedenborg,  E.     Heaven  and  hell 913.19 

Helps,  .Arthur.     Story  of  Realmah 266.41 

Ed.     Leaves  from  the  journal  of  our  life  in  the 

Highlands,  1848-1861;   by  (^ueen  Victoria,  566.1 

Helps  for  the  young;  by  G.  S.  Weaver 9I4-I 

Henians,  Felicia  D.     Poetical  works 713-9 

See  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history 815.14 

Robertson,  E.  S.     English  poetesses 546.12 

Sigourney,  L.  H.     Sketch 511.1 

Henderson,  Peter.     Garden  and  farm  topics 612.12 

Gardening  for  pleasure 612.9 

Gardening  for  profit 612.8 

Handbook  of  plants 676.8 

Practical  floriculture 613  9 

Joint  author.     How  the  farm  pays 617.12 

Hendrirks,  Thomas  A.    See  Welch,'  D.  Short  life,  535. 1 1 

Henkel,  Frederica.     Mistress  of  Ibichstein 245.29 

Hennepin,  Father  Louis.    See  Parkman,  F.    Dis-  ! 

covery  of  the  great  West 405-5 

Sc,  Winsor,  J.,  ed.    History  of  America,  vol.  4,*437.i4 
Henri  II.,  King  of  France.     See  Guizot,  F.  P.  G. 

History,  vol.  4 +408.4 

Henri  HI.,  king  of  Fiance.     .See  Baird,  H.   M. 
Huguenots    and    Henry   of    Navarre.       2 

vols 447.20,  21 

.SV^  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     History,  vol.  4 +408.4 

Henri  I\".,  King  of  France.     See  .\bljott,  J.  S.  C. 

History 471.23 

See  Baird,  H.  M.     Huguenots   and  Henry  of 

Navarre.     2  vols 447.20,  21 

Guizot,  F.  P.  (J.     History,  vol.  5 *4o8.5 

Henrietta  Temple;   by  B.  Disraeli 252.2 

Henry  W ■,  King  of  England.     See  Shakespeare, 

W.     Historical  play 701.6 

Henry  V.,  King  of  England.     .See  Shakespeare, 

W.     Historical  play 70'-7 


Henry  VL,    A'ing  of  England.     .See   FuUerton, 

Lady  G.     A  stormy  life 257.42 

See  Shakespeare,  W.     Historical  play 70I-7.  8 

Henry  Vll.,  King  of  England.      .See  Bacon,  F. 

History  of  reign 803.18 

See  Moberly,  C.  E.     History  :   Early  Tudors. . .  451.18 
Henry  VIII.,   King  of  England.     .See  Bacon,  F. 

History  of  reign 803.18 

.See  Disraeli,  I.     Literary  character 806.5 

Moberly,  C.  E.     History:   E)arly  Tudors 451.18 

Seebohm,  F.    Era  of  the  Protestant  revolution,  451.1 

Shakespeare,  W.     Historical  play 701.8 

Henry  Esmond;    by  W.  M.  Thackeray 202.4 

Henry,  Patrick.     Orations,  1775  and  1788 822.4 

See  Tyler,  M.  C.     Life 5I5'I7 

Wirt,  W.     Life  and  character 51 6.1 

Henry,  W.  W.    sir  Walter  Ralegh.    [America.]  *437.I3 
Henson,  Josiah.     Father   Hensim's  story  of  his 

own  life 52 1. 4 

Henty,  G.  A.     Bonnie  Prince  Charlie 293.12 

By  pike  and  dyke:  rise  of  the  Dutch  republic,  293.13 

One  of  the  28th  :   tale  of  Waterloo 293.14 

With  Clive  in  India 293.16 

With  Lee  in  Virginia :  civil  war 293.1 1 

With  Wolfe  in  Canada 293.1 7 

Young  Carthaginian  :  times  of  Hannibal 293.15 

HentZ,  Carol'iie  Lee.     Ernest  Linwood 221.32 

\'ictim  of  excitement,  and  other  stories 221.28 

Hepliziball  Guinness;  by  S.  W.  Mitchell 236.32 

Her  crime 237. 1 2 

Her  only  son ;  Ijy  H   Stretton 268.33 

Her  picture 237.11 

Her  Washington  season;   by  J.  G.  Lincoln 227.3 

Heraldry.     W.,  F.  S.     Dame  heraldry 473-'  i 

Herbert,    Auberon.       Essay :     a    politician    in 

troulile  about  his  soul 813. 3 

Herbert,  Henry  W^     {Frank  Forester.)      Hints 

to  horse-keepers 625 .2 

Herbs,  Medicinal.     See  Schenck,  P.  A.     Garden- 
er's text-book 6 1 1 .4 

Herder,    Johann  G.    von.     See  De  Quincey,  T. 

Essay 805.16 

See  Taylor,  B.     Studies  in  German  literature  . .    835.1 
Here  and  there  in  Yucatan;   by  A.   D.    Le  Plon- 

geon 3' 7-1 6 

Herevvard  ;  by  C.  Kingsley 261 .24 

Heritage  of  Dedlow  Marsh;  by  Bret  Harte 233.34 

Hermann  and  Dorothea;   by  Goethe 803.13 

Hermocrates.     See  Cox,  G.  W.     Life 561.3 

Hero  Carthew ;   by  L.  Parr 254.32 

Herodotus.     See  De  Quincey,  T.     Essay  on  his 

philosophy 805.14 

Heroes;    or,  Greek  fairy  tales;    by  C.  Kingsley.  .261.23 

Heroes  and  hero-worship;   by  T.  Carlyle. .    816.16 

Heroes,  Boys';   by  E.  E.  Hale 575.4 

Heroes  of    American   discovery;  by    N.    D'An- 

vers 486. 1 

Heroes  of    history.  Young    folks';     by    G.    M. 

Towle.     6  vols 574.1-6 

Heroes  of  the  nations;   ed.  by  E.  Abbott: 

Vol.  I .    Nelson 562  1 1 

Heroism.     Little  classics;   ed.  by  R.  Johnson.  •.  .812.1 1 
Contents:  Little    Briggs   and    I;     by  F.    H. 
Ludlow. 
Ray;   by  H.  P.  Spofiord. 
Three  November  days;   by  B.  ¥.  Taylor. 
Forty-seven  Ronins;   by  A.  B.  Mitford. 
Chance  child;    by  I.  Mayo. 
A  leaf  in  the  storm;   by  Ouida. 

Herriek,  .Sophie  B.     Chapters  on  plant  life 676.9 

Earth  in   past  ages 675.13 

Hersehel,  William      5^^  Arago,  Fr.     Life 543-1 

.SV(-  Wright,   H.  C.      Children's   stories  of   the 

great  scientists 575-9 


HERSET. 


57 


HOI.BROOK. 


Hersey,  H.  E.,  joint  editor.     See  Rolfe,  W.  J. 
Herscy,     Samuel    F.     Memorial    addresses;    l)y 

United  States  Congress 539-1 

Hertz,  Henrik.     King  Rene's  daughter:   drama,  721.3 

Hesper  ;   by  E.  Doten 291.9 

Hesperus  ;  by  Richter.    2  vols 801.16,  17 

Hessians    and  other  German  auxiliaries  of  Great 
Britain  in  the    revolutionary  war;    by  E.  J. 

Lowell 4' 2.7 

Hester  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant 266.5 

Hester ;  by  M.  Sidney 283.32 

Hetty's  strange  history;   by  H.  H.  Jackson    ....    212.18 

Heyse,  Paul.     German  tales 245.37 

Hiawatha,  Song  of;   byH.  W.  Longfellow 725.3 

Same.     [Poetical  works.] 725.1 

Hidden  life  :   poem;   by  G.  MacDonald 7I3-I7 

Hidden  path;   by  M.  Harland 218.2 

Hidden  perils;   by  M.  C.   Hay 257,48 

Hidden  wings;    by  T.  S.  Arthur 281.14 

Higg;inson,  Thomas  Wentworth.     Book  of  Amer- 
ican explorers 475-7 

Common  sense  about  women 927-3 

English  statesmen  :   brief  biographies    547-13 

French    and    Indian    wars.      [History    of   Bos- 
ton.]  .' *438.2 

From  Winthrop's  death  to  Philip's  war *438.i 

Hints  on  writing  and  speech-making. 926.8 

Larger  history  of  the  United  States,  to  the  close 

of  President  Jackson's  administration 435-9 

Life  of  Margaret  Puller  Ossoli 513-6 

Malbone.      (_Newport.) 232.27 

Monarch  of  dreams. 232.37 

Oldport  days.    (Newport.). 314-6 

Short  studies  of  American  authors 825.4 

Contents:      Hawthorne;       Howells;       Poe; 
Helen  Jackson;  Thoreau;  Henry  James,  yr. 

Young  folks'  history  of  the  United  States 475-5 

See  Rideing,  W.  H.     Boyhood 576-2 

Higll-Caste  Hindu  woman;   by  P.  Ramabai 347-5 

Higll  lights;    by  C.  L.  Field 228.20 

Higll  mills ;   by  K.  Saunders 231.32 

Higll  private,  pseud.     See  Quincy,  S.  M 221 .22 

Higll  schools.     Norris,  J.  O.     Address 916.8 

High   tide   on   the  coast   of  Lincolnshire;    by  J. 

Ingelow. 723.4 

Same.     [Little  classics.] 81 2. 14 

Higher  law;    by  PL  Ainslee 251.39 

Highland  widow  :  by  W.  Scott 262.20 

Hildreth,  Richard.    History  of  the  United  States, 

1497-1821.     6  vols 415. 1-6 

Hill,  Adams  S.     Our  English 926.7 

Hill,  Don  Gleason,  ed.    Dedham  (Jl/ass.)  records  : 

births,  marriages,  deaths 469. 1 1 

Hill,  G.  C.     Benedict  Arnold  :  biography 573-9 

Hill,  Hamilton  A.    Trade,  commerce,  and  naviga- 
tion of  Boston,  1 780-1880 *438.4 

Hill,  Sir  Roland.     See  Nicoll,  PL  J.    Great  move- 
ments.    (Penny  postage.) 521-15 

Hillard,  G.  S.     Six  months  in  Italy.     2  vols. .  -354.1,  2 
lut.     Life,  letters,  and  journals  of  George  Tick- 

nor.     2  vols 507.11,12 

Hills  of  the  Shatemuc;   by  A.  B.  Warner    216.6 

HindOStan.     See  India. 

Hindu  woman  of  high  caste;   by  P.  Ramabai 347-5 

Hinghani,  ^Vass.     History.     See  History  of  Ply- 
mouth county **R8.ii 

Hinsdale,  B.  A.     President  Garfield  and  educa- 
tion     535-3 

Hints  on  success  in  Hfe;   by  W.  Mathews 914.10 

Hints  on  writing  and  speech-making;   by  T.  W. 

Higginson 926.8 

Hints  to  horse-keepers;   by  H.  W.  Herbert 625.2 

Hints  to  our  boys;   by  A.  J.  Symington 914-17 

His  level  best;    by  E.  E.  Hale 223.9 


His  little  mother;    by  Miss  Muloch 265.16 

His  majesty  myself;    by  W.  M.  Baker 237.5 

His  sombre  rivals ;   by  E.  P.  Roe 226. 10 

His  young  wife;    by  J.  P.  Smith 218.27 

Historic  boys;   by  E.  S.  Brooks 493.1 

Historic  girls ;   by  E.  S.  Brooks 493.2 

Historic  handbook  of  the  Northern  tour  :  Lakes 
George  and  Champlain;  Niagara;  Mont- 
real;   Quebec;   by  F.  Parkman 324.7 

Historical  pictures  retouched;   by  C.  H.  Dall. ..  .511.1 1 
Historical    reference    book;     by    L.    Heilprin. 

[1885.] **R4.3o 

Historical  studies :  five  essays;  ed.  by  T.  M.  Coan,  813.6 
History.      Adams,    H.    B.    Study   of  history   in 

American  colleges 916.18 

Atkinson,  W  P.     History  and  the  study  of  his- 
tory     916.6 

Blackie,  J.  S.     What  does  history  teach? 916.14 

Collier,  W.  F.     Great  events  of  history 461.7 

Freeman,  E.  A.     General  sketch  of  history 484.1 

F'roude,  J.  A.     Lecture  :   science  of  history 804.20 

Scientific  method  applied  to  history 804.21 

Heilprin,     L.        Historical     reference      book. 

[1885.] ♦*R4.30 

Parker,  F.  W.,  and  Patridge,  L.  E.     On  teach- 
ing history 916.5 

Porter,  N.     How  to  read  history,  etc 936.1 

Schlegel,  F.  von.     Philosophy  of  history 803.15 

Trench,  R.  C.     History  in  words 926.4 

History,    Ancient.       See    Ancient  .  history    and 

Epochs. 
History,      Modem.     See    Modern    history    and 

Epochs. 
History  primers;   ed.  by  J.  R.  Green: 

I.     Mediieval  civilization;   by  G.  B.  Adams . .   481. i 

History  of  Amelia;   by  H.  Fielding 261. 1 

History  of  Sandford  and  Merton;    by  T.  Day 273.31 

Hitchcock,  Edward.  History  of  a  zoological 
temperance    convention    held    in    Central 

Africa  in  1847 924.2 

Religion  of  geology 9 12. 1 

Hitherto  ;  by  A.  D.  T.  Whitney 275.5 

Hive  and  honey-bee;   by  L.  L.  Langstroth 635.1 

Hoare,  C.    Cultivation  of  the  grape  vine  on  open 

walls 614.7 

Hobart,  Aaron.     Historical  sketch  of  Abington.  .*428.9 

Hobart,  Benjamin.     History  of  Abington 428.10 

Same **R2.ii 

HobbeS,  Thomas.  See  Lewes,  G.  H.  Bio- 
graphical history  of  philosophy 801.23 

Hodder,  Edwin.     Lost  in  Paris,  and  other  tales.  .291.15 
HodSOll,  W.  S.  R.    Twelve  years  of  a  soldier's  life 

in  India 347-2 

Hoffllian,  C.  F.     Man  in  the  reservoir 812.4 

Hog«    C\3iteT,'V.,a/id  ot/iers.    Farmer's  barn-book,  615.9 
\  ouatt,  W.,  and  Martin,  W.  C.  L.     Treatise  on 

swine 615.10 

Hogan,  M.  P.;    by  M.  Laffan 254.24 

Hogarth,  Georgina,./'c7?;//  ed.     Letters  of  Charles 

Dickens.     3  vols 557-7~9 

Hogarth,  William.     See  Lamb,  C.     Genius  and 

character 804. 1 7 

See  Thackeray,  W.  M.     English  humourists.  ..202.10 

Tytler,  S      Modern  painters 818.9 

Hogg,  James.      (Ettriei   Shepherd.')     Kilmeny: 

poem 812.13 

5i?f  Mason,  E.  T.     Personal  traits 555-2 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history 815.14 

Hohensteins  ;  by  F.  .Spielhagen 248.13 

Holbein,    Hans  or  John.     See  Tytler,   S.     Old 

masters 818.8 

HolbrOOk,  Mass.     Catalogue  of  public  library.  .**R7.i6 
HolbrOOk,  M.  L.     How  to  strengthen  the  mem- 
ory  925-23 


HOLD. 


58 


HOM£. 


Hold  up  your  heads,  girls;  by  A.  H.  Ryder 914.28 

Holden,    E.   S.,  joint  author.      See  Newcomb, 

Simon. 
Holden  with  the  cords;   by  J.  L.  M.  Woodruff.  ..221.12 
Holder,  C.  F.     All  about  Pasadena,  California. . .   323.1 

Ivory  king:   history  of  the  elephant 646.13 

Holidays.     Brooks,  E.  S.     Storied  holidays 282.32 

Holland,    J.   G.     {Timothy   Titcomb.')      Arthur 

Honnicastle 213.24 

Bay-path 213.23 

Bitter  sweet :  poem 7'4'J2 

Every-day  topics 9^4-7 

Gold-foil 914-8 

Kathrina    7'4- 13 

Letters  to  the  Joneses .  .914-29 

Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln 507-I5 

Marble  prophecy,  and  other  poems 7'4'4 

Miss  Gilberts  career 21 3.25 

Mistress  of  the  manse  :  poem 714-' ^ 

Nicholas  Minturn 213.22 

Sevenoaks 213.21 

Ed.     Scribner's  monthly  magazine,  vols.  1-22, 

1871-81 123.1-20;    124.1,  2 

Holland.    Description,  travels  : 

Abbott,  J.     Rollo  in  Holland   372-i8 

Amicis,  E.  de.     Holland  and  its  people 363.1 

Children  :  their  homes,  schools,  etc 395- ' 

Dodge,  M.  M.     Hans  Drinker 276.22 

Hare,  A.  J-  C.     Sketches  in  Holland 363.4 

llavard,  H.     Picturesque  Holland 363.2 

Mahaffy,   J.    P.,   a/id  Rogers,  J-  E.     Sketches 

from  a  tour  through  Holland 363-5 

Scudder,  H.  E.     Bodley  grandchildren  in  Hol- 
land    277.7 

Stockton,  F.  R.     Personally  conducted 396-1 1 

Waring,  G.  E.,  Jr.     Farmer's  vacation 363.3 

See  also  Europe,  description. 
History: 
Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     History  of  Queen  Hortense..  .471.25 

Ebers,  G.     Burgomaster's  wife 241.27 

Markham,  C.  R.     Sea-fathers:  Dutch  naviga- 
tors     563.3 

Motley,  J.  L.      Life  and  death  of  John  of  Bar- 

neveld.     2  vols 407. 1 6,  1 7 

Rise  of  the  Dutch  Republic.     3  vols 407.9-1 1 

Rogers,   J.   E.  T.      Story   of  Holland.      [Na- 
tions.]  482.23 

Winsor,  J.,  ^-i/.     Dutch  explorations  and  settle- 
ments in  North  America *437.I4 

See  also  Netherlands  and  Europe,  history. 

Hollands  ;  by  v.  F.  Townsend 276.13 

Holley,  Marietta.    {Josiah  Allen's  wife.)     Josiah 
Allen's  w  ife  as  a  P.  A.  and  P.  L ;   Samantha 

at  the  Centennial 239.12 

My  opinions  and  Betsey  Bobbet's. 239.1 1 

My  wayward  pardner 239. 1 3 

Samantha  at  Saratoga 239. 1 5 

Sweet  Cicely  :  Josiah  Allen  as  a  politician 239.14 

Holm,  Saxe, /i<f«a'.     5^^  Jackson,  Helen  H. 

Holmes,  Mary  J.     Dora  Deane;    Maggie   Miller,  219.2 

Edith  Lyle 219.4 

English  orphans 219.6 

'Lena  Rivers 219.1 

Rose  Mather 219.3 

Hvlmes,  Oliver  Wendell.     Autocrat  of  the  break- 
fast-table     81 7.6 

Elsie  Venner 212.3 

Grandmother's  story;  the  school-boy :  poems. •     734.3 

Guardian  angel 212.4 

Iris.     [Little  classics:   Romance.] 812.7 

Iron  gate,  and  other  poems 726.3 

Life  of  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson 513.7 

Medicine  in  Boston.     [Boston.] *438.4 

Memoir  of  John  Lothrop  Motley 5 '4-13 


Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell,  continued. 

Mortal  antipathy 212.5 

My  hunt  after  "  the  captain  "  (his  son) 817.5 

Our  hundred  days  in  Europe 352.2 

Over  the  teacups 817  9 

Pages  from  an  old  volume  of  life :  essays,  1 85  7- 

1881 817.5 

Poems.      [1854.] 726.1 

I'oct  at  the  breakfast-table 817.7 

Poetical  works.     [1883.] 7262 

Professor  at  the  breakfast-table;   Iris 817.8 

Reminiscences   of  his   youth.       (Cinders  from 

ashes.) 81 7.5 

Visit  to  the  asylum  for  aged  and  decayed  pun- 
sters      81 2.5 

See  Kennedy,  W.  S.     Life SI4-9 

Rideing,  W.  H.     Boyhood 576.2 

Stedman,  E.  C.     Poets  of  America 825.5 

Whittier,  J.    G.     Paper :      mirth   and  medi- 
cine    817.4 

Hoist,  H.   von.     Constitutional  and  political  his- 
tory of  the  United  States.     5  vols.     1750- 

1856 414-1-5 

Life  of  John  C.  Calhoun 5^5-3 

Holt,    Emily    S.      Lady   Sybil's  choice.      (Cru- 
sades.)   268.39 

Holy   Land.     Butterworth,    H.      Ej^ypt   and   the 

Holy  Land 376. 7 

Kinglake,  A.  W.     Eothen 346.14 

Knox,  T.  W.     Boy  travellers  in  Eg>'pt   and  the 

Holy  Land   386.4 

Prime,  W.  C.     Tent  life  in  the  Holy  Land 346. 1 7 

Stephens,  J.  L.     Incidents  of   travel   in  Eg}pt, 

Arabia  Petr;x:a,  and  the  Holy  Land.  2  vols.  349.11,12 
Thomson,    W.    M.     The   land  and   the    book. 

2  vols 346.10,  II 

See  also  Palestine. 

Holy  war;   by  J.  Bunyan 91 1.2 

Home.     Dewing,   Mrs.   T.  W.      Beauty   in  the 

household 654.13 

Gladden,  W.       Household     and     the    home. 

[Working  people.] 823.10 

Hale,  E.  E.     Homes  as   they   ought  to  be,  are, 

and  ought  not  to  be 917.10 

Hartshorne,  H.     Our  homes:  health  primer. .  .925.13 
Higginson,    T.    W.       Common    sense     about 

women 927  3 

Jackson,  H.  H.     Bits  of  talk  about  home  mat- 
ters    917-7 

Smiles,  S.     Home-power 914. 11 

Healthy  homes 914-12 

Upton,  R.  A.     Home  studies 643.3 

Wilson,  G.     Health  and  healthy  homes 9152 

See  Home  books  series. 

See  also  Architecture  and  Domestic  economy. 

Home  ;  by  F.  Bremer 248.1 

Home  ;  by  C.  M.  Sedgwick 291.21 

Home  again;   by  G.  MacDonald 256  25 

Home  as  found;   by  J.  F.  Cooper 21  Ml 

Home   books;    published   by   D.   Appleton.     12 
vols. : 
Amenities  of  home;   by  M.  E.  W.  Sherwood. . .  654  5 

Building  a  home;   by  A.  F.  Oakey 654.1 

Health  at  home;  by  A.  H.  Guernsey  and  I.  P. 

Davis 654. 1 2 

Home  amusements;  by  ^L  E.  W.  Sherwood.  •  -  •    654.8 

Home  decoration;    by  J.  E.  Ruutz-Rees 654.7 

Home  garden ;   by  E.  R.  Church 654.3 

Home  grounds;   by  A.  F.  Oakey 654.4 

Home  library ;   by  A.  Penn 654. 1 1 

Home  needle;   by  E.  R.  Church 654.9 

Home  occupations;   by  J.  E.  Ruutz-Rees 654.10 

Household  hints;   by  E.  W.  Babcock 654.6 

How  to  furnish  a  home;   by  E.  R.  Church 654.2 


HOME. 


59 


HOUSBHOIiD. 


Home  candy-making;  by  S.  T.  Rorer 653.5 

Home  for  all;   by  O.  S.  Fowler 644.4 

Home  idyl;   by  J.  T.  Trowbridge 736.10 

Home  influence ;   by  G.  Aguilar 265.39 

Home  life,  English;  by  R.  L.  Collier 343-8 

Home  life,  French;    from  Blackwood's  magazine,  353.11 

Home  life  in  Paris;   by  O.  Logan 917-4 

Home  life  in  the  Bible;   by  H.  L.  Palmer 346-3 

Home    life,   Japanese.     Morse,  E.    S.     Japanese 

homes *367-5 

Home  life,  Journal  of;  by  E.  M.  Sewell 266.32 

Home  mission;   by  T.  S.Arthur 281.13 

Home  nook ;   by  A.  M .  Douglas 217.12 

Home  pets;   in  Cassell's  book  of  sports  and  pas- 
times     662.2 

Home  scenes;  by  G.  Aguilar 265.41 

Home  stories;   by  T.  S.  Arthur.     6  vols 281. 14-19 

Home  studies;   by  R.  A.  Upton 643.3 

Home  studies  in  nature;   by  M.  Treat 645.12 

Homer.      Iliad;    trans,   by   W.  C.  Bryant.      2 

vols 701.15,  16 

Odyssey;  ira?ts.  by  W.  C.  Bryant.     2  vols.  701.13,  14 
See  Church,  A.J.     Stories  from  Homer:  Iliad; 

Odyssey 273.1 

Hanson,  C.  H.     Homer's  stories  simply  told : 

Story  of  Troy;  wanderings  of  Ulysses 273.9 

See  also  Adams,  O.  F.     Dear  old  story-tellers.. .   576.3 

Blakie,  J.  S.    Life 557.1 

De  Quincey,  T.     Homer  and  the  HomeridK,  805.11 
Lessing,   G.    E.      Laocoon.       (Analysis    of 

Homer's  art.) 802.2 1 

Homer,  Winslow.     See  Van  Rensselaer,  Afj-s.  S. 

Si.\  portraits 544-24 

Homespun  yarns;   by  A.  D.  T.  Whitney 275.15 

Homeward  bound;    by  J.  F.  Cooper 21 1.5 

Homo  sum;   by  G.  Ebers 241.21 

HomOSelle  ;  by  M.  S.  Tieman 228.36 

Honorable  Miss  Ferrard;   by  M.  Laffan 254.26 

Hood,  Robin  or  Robert.     See  James,  G.   P.  R. 

Forest   days 258.55 

See  Scott,  W.     Ivanhoe 262.8 

Hood,  Thomas.     Poetical  works 713-2 

The   haunted   house;     the   dream    of    Eugene 

Aram:  poems.     [Little  classics.] 812.13 

See  Mason,  E.  T.     Personal  traits 555-4 

Stedman,  E.  C.     Victorian  poets. 815.22 

Whipple,  E.  P.     Essays , ■- 817.20 

Hooker,  Worthington.     Child's  book  of  nature. .   655.1 
Hooper,  Arthur.    History  of  Bridgewater  {Mass.) 

in  the  rebellion 436.8 

Hooper,  J.  J.     Simon  Suggs,  captain  :  selections,  236.10 

Hooper,  Louisa.     Tsar's  window 237.9 

Hooper,  Samuel.    Memorial  addresses;  by  United 

States  Congress 539-1 

HoOSier  school-boy;   by  E.  Eggleston 223.35 

HoOSier  school-master;   by  E.  Eggleston 223.34 

Hope.    Campbell,  T.    Pleasures  of  hope :  poem..   7131 
Hope,  Ascott,  R.ypsetid.     See  Muncreifif,  R.  H. 

Hope  Mills;   by  A.  M.  Douglas -217.13 

Hopeless  case;   by  E.  Fawcett 234.1 

Hopes  and  fears;   by  C.  M.  Yonge 269.23 

Hopes  and  helps  for  the  young;  by  G.  S.  Weaver,  91 4.1 
Hopkins,   Louisa   P.     How   shall   my   child   be 

taught? 916.16 

Hopkins,  Samuel.     See  Whittier,  J.  G.     Sketch,  817.3 

Hopper,  Isaac  T.     .Sf,?  Child,  L."  M.     Life 521.6 

Hoppin,  Augustus.     (C  Anton.)     Recollections 

of  Auton  House 289.13 

Two  Compton  boys 289.14 

Hoppus,  Mary  A.M.     A  great  treason 227.13 

Horace.     See  Martin,  T.     Biography 557.1 

Horatlus  :  poem;   by  T.  B.  Macaulay 816.5 

Same.     [Little  classics.] 812.13 

See  Hale,  E.  E.     Boys'  heroes , .  •   575.4 


Horry,    Gen.  P.,  joint  author.     See  Weems,  M. 

L. 
Horse.     B.,  W.  S.     Account  of  the  Arab  horse . .   346.4 
Clater,  F.,  and  others.     Horse-keeper's  guide..   615.9 
Dadd,  G.  H.     Anatomy  and  physiology  of  the 

horse 637.1 

Modern  horse-doctor 625.3 

Dodge,  T.  A.  Patroclus  and  Penelope.  (Horse- 
manship.)     625.6 

Gautier,  T.     My  household  of  pets 646.4 

Herbert,  H.  W.     Hints  to  horse-keepers 625.2 

Miles,  W.     Horse's  foot 625.4 

Murray,  W.  H.  H.     Perfect  horse 625.5 

Sewell,  A.      Black  Beauty.     2  copies   278.49,50 

Stewart,  J.     Stable-book;   fo'.  by  A.  B.  Allen . .   625.1 

Tolstoi,  L.  N.     Story  of  a  horse 244.49 

Wood,  J.  G.     Horse  and  man 625.7 

Horsford,  Eben  N.     Sketch  of  Prof.  Morse's  con- 
nection with  the  invention  of  the  electric 

telegraph 529.3 

Hortense,  Queen  of  Holland.     See  Abbott,  J.  S. 

C.     History 47125 

Horticulture.     Downing,  A.  J.     Rural  essays . .   617.6 
Hovey,    C.    M.,   ed.      Magazine,   vols.    21-24. 

1855-59.     4  vols 633.1-4 

Lindley,  J.     Theory;   ed.h^  A.  J.  Downing...    61 1.8 

Wilder,  M.  P.     Of  Boston  and  vicinity "^438.4 

See    Garden;     Gardening;      P^uits;      Flowers; 
Flower-garden;    Farming. 
HortOn,  Mary  B.,  ^i/.      Dickens's  little  folks.     12 

vols 281.1-12 

Hortons;  by  D.  B.  Casseday 221.7 

HortUS  inclusus;   by  J.  Ruskin 816.21 

Hosack,    John.     Mary  (^ueen  of  Scots  and  her 

accusers.     2  vols 464  9,  10 

Hosmer,   Harriet  G.      See  Bolton,  S.  K.     Short 

life 575-6 

Hosmer,  J.  K.     Color-guard 522.4 

Life  of  Samuel  Adams • 5^5- "3 

Story  of  the  Jews.     [Nations.] 482.3 

Hospital  sketches;  by  L.  M.  Alcott 287.23 

Hot  plowshares;   by  A.  W.  Tourgee 239.3 

Hothouses.     Buist,  R.     Culture  of  plants  in  hot- 
houses;  with  directions  for  erecting 613.3 

Leuchars,  R.  B.     Practical  treatise  on  construc- 
tion, heating,  and  ventilation 614.14 

Hough,  F.  B.     Report  upon  forestry.     [1877.]...        6E 

Hours  of  exercise  in  the  Alps;   by  J.  Tyndall 364-5 

House,  E.  H.     Japanese  episodes 367.4 

House.     Bunce,  O.    B.      Mr.    Bluffs   ideal   of  a 

house. 827.3 

My  house :  an  ideal •  -   644.6 

Jenkin,  F.     Healthy  houses 644.8 

Putnam,  J.  P.     Principles  of  house-drainage  . . .    644.7 

Village  and  farm  cottages,  Designs  for 644. 1 

House  at  High  Bridge;   by  E.  Fawcett 234.6 

House  in  town;   by  S.  Warner 216.3 

House    of     a    merchant     prince;     by    W.     H. 

Bishop 224.38 

House  of  the  seven  gables;    by  N.  Hawthorne..  ..202.14 

House  on  the  beach ;    by  G.  Meredith 267.33 

House  on  the  heights;    by  H.  B.  McKeever 231. 15 

House  that   Jill   built,  after  Jack's  had  proved  a 

failure;   by  E.  C.  Gardner 644.5 

Household  conveniences 643.6 

Household  hints;   by  E.  W.  Babcock 654.6 

Household  history  of  the  United   States  and  its 

people;  by  E.  Eggleston 475-21 

Household  of  Glen  Holly;   by  L.  C.  Lillie 284.33 

Household  sanitation.  Plunkett,  H.  M.  Women, 

I)lumbers,  and  doctors 643.5 

Household   science.     Youmans,    E.    L.      Hand- 
book    643.4 

Household  wreck;   by  T.  De  Quincey 805.18 


HOUSEKEEPING. 


60 


HUGUENOTS. 


Housekeeping.     Owen,  C.     Ten  dollars  enough,  643.7 
Terhune,  M.  V.     Common  sense  in  the  house- 
hold     653. 1 

Upton,  R.  A.     Home  studies 643.3 

See  also  Cook-books;     Domestic    economy; 
Home. 
Houses  of  Lancaster  and  York ;  by  J.  Gairdner.. .  451.4 

Housewife's  book,  Skilful;   by  L.  G.  Abell 653.2 

Houston,    George   S      Memorial   addresses;    by 

United  States  Congress 539. 10 

Hovey,  C.    M.,   ed .     Magazine  of  horticulture, 

botany,  etc.,  vols.  21-24 633.1-4 

Hovey,  H.  C.     Celebrated  American  caverns 675.16 

Hovey,  W.  A.     Mind-reading  and  beyond 915-7 

How  a  bride  was  won;    by  F.  (Jerstacker 248.31 

How  Billy  went  up  in  the  world;    by  A.  L.  Noble,   229.6 
How  I  crossed  .\frica;    by  Serpa  Pinto.    2  vols.. 349.1,  2 

How  I  found  Livingstone;   by  H.  M.Stanley 349-25 

How  I  killed   a  tiear;   by  C.  D.  Warner 827.14 

How   one  woman  kept   her  husband;    by    IL    H. 

Jackson 212.14 

How  I'lants  behave ;    by  Asa  Gray 676.6 

How  plants  grow ;    by  Asa  ( Iray 676.5 

How  shall  my  child  be  taught?  by  L.  P.  Hopkins,  916.16 
How  the  farm  pays;   by  VV.  Crozier  and  P.   Hen- 
derson  617.12 

How    to    choose    a    good   milk  cow;     l)y    J.    H. 

Magne 615.3 

How  to  do  it;   by  E.  E.  Hale 914-31 

How  to  farm  profitably ;   by  J.  J.  Mechi. .    61 1.6 

How  to  furnish  a  home;   by  E.  R.  Church 654.2 

How  to  get  strong   and  how  to    stay  so ;    by  W. 

Blaikie 925. 1 

How  to  lay  out  a  garden;   by  E.  Kemp 61 2.6 

How  to  learn   and  earn;   by  J.   B.   Fremont  and 

others 934.  i 

How  to  make    the   best   of  life;   by  J.  M.    Gran- 
ville   925.22 

How  to   strengthen  the   memory;   by  M.  L.  Hol- 

brook. 925.23 

How  to  take  care  of  our  eyes;    iiy  H.  C.  Angell. . .   935.2 

How  weare  governed;   by  A.  L.  Dawes 823.14 

Howard,  Blanche  W.     Aulnay  tower 235.4 

Aunt  Serena 235.2 

Guenn , 235.3 

One  summer 235.1 

Open  door 235.6 

Tony,  the  maid 235.5 

Howard,  John.     See  Bayne,  P.     Christian  life. . .   912.S 

See  Dixon,  H.     Biography 557-1 

Nicoll,  H.J.    Great  movements,  and  those  who 

achieved  them 521. 15 

Howard,   Oliver  O.     See  Stowe,  H.  B.     Men  of 

our  times 534-1 

HOM'e,  E.  W.     Man  story 228.16 

Moonlight  boy 228.15 

Mystery  of  the  locks 228.14 

Story  of  a  country  town 228.13 

Howe,  Julia   Ward.      Life   of    Margaret   Fuller 

(Ossoli) 5  J  2.5 

Howe,  Maud.     See  Elliott,  Maud  Howe. 

HOM  ells,  William  D.     Annie  Kilburn 214.22 

April   hopes 214.21 

Boy's  town 214.28 

Chance  actiuaintance. 214.5 

Counterfeit  presentment :   comedy 214.17 

Doctor  Breen's  practice 214.7 

Elevator:  a  farce 214.15 

Fearful  responsibility,  and  other  stories 214.8 

Five-o'clock  tea  :  a  farce 2 14.24 

Foregone  conclusion 214.3 

Garroters  :  a  farce 214.16 

Same 214.24 

Hazard  of  new  fortunes.     2  vols 214.26,  27 


HOWellS,  William  D.,  continued. 

Indian   summer 214.19 

Italian  journeys 354-3 

I       Lady  of  the  Aroostook 214.6 

I      Minister's  charge 214.20 

!      Modern  instance 214.9 

j       Mouse-trap,  and  other  farces 214  24 

I  Contents :     Garroters;       five     o'clock      tea; 

mouse-trap;   likely  story. 

Out  of  the  ([uestion  :  comedy 214.18 

I      Parlor  car  :  a  farce 2 14. 1 2 

I       Register:  a  farce 214.14 

Rise  of  Silas  Lajiham 214  1 1 

Romance  of  real  life.     [Little  classics.] 812  4 

Sea  change  :   a  farce 214.23 

Shadow  of  a  dream 214.25 

.Sleeping-car:  a  farce 214.13 

Sul)urban  sketches.     (Boston,  Cambridge.) 334-5 

Their  \\  edding  journey 214. i 

Three  villages.      (Lexington,  Shirley,  (inaden- 

hiitten.) i>4-5 

Undiscovered  country 214.2 

Venetian  life 354. 1 5 

Woman's  reason 214.10 

See  Higginson,  T.  W.     Short  study 825.4 

Rideing,  W.  H.     Boyhood 576-2 

Howes,  Osborn,  Jr.    Rise  and  jirogress  of  insur- 
ance in  Boston *438  4 

Howitt,  Mary.    My  own  story 291.33 

Howitt,  William.     Johnny  Darbyshire 81 2.9 

Rural  life  in  England 343-1 

Howling  Wolf   and    his    trick  pony;     by    E.   W. 

Chanipney 275.23 

Hubbard,  J-  M.     Catalogue   of  desirable   books 

for  binaries 936.1 

Hubbell,  Martha  S.     Shady  side 232.34 

Hue,  E.  R.      Journey  through  the  Chinese  Em- 
pire,    2  vols 357-1'  2 

Journey    through   Tartary,  Thibet,  and  China. 

2  vols 347-3.  4 

Hudson,  Henry.     .SV^  Higginson,  T.  W.     .\meri- 

can  explorers 475-7 

See  Markham.  C.  R.     Sea-fathers 563.3 

Hudson,  Henry  X.     See  Whipple,  E.  P.     Review 

of  his  lectures  on  Shakespeare Si 7.20 

Hudson  river.     Curtis,  G.  W.     Lotus-eating 324.6 

Shelton,  F.  W.     I'p  the  river 642.9 

Siegvolk,  P.     Canola  :   a  legend 827.2 

Hudson's  bay.     Ballantyne,  R.  M 312.2 

Robinson,  H.  M.     Great  fur  land 31 2.1 

Hudson's  bav  companv.     Ellis,  G.  E.     [America, 

vol.8.] .' *437.i8 

Hueffer,  Francis.     Life  of  Richard  Wagner 564.3 

Ed.     (Sreat  musicians.     13  vols 564.3-16 

Hughes,  Thomas.     Address :    condition  and  pros- 
pects of  the  Church  of  England 813.2 

Manliness  of  Christ 922.1 

Memoir  of  Charles  Kingsley 261.22 

Rugl)y,  Tennessee 315-3 

Scourirrg  of  the  white  horse;   Ashen  faggot 277.38 

Tom  Brown  at  Oxford 277.37 

Tom  Brown's  school  days  at  Rugby 277.36 

Ed.     Gone  to  Texas:   letters  from  our  boys. .  ..    315.4 

Hugo,  Victor  Marie.     Les  miserables 243.31 

Ninet)'-lhree 243.32 

Notre-dame 243.33 

Toilers  of  the  sea.     2  vols 243.34,  35 

See  Towle,  G.  M.     Sketch 563.1 

Huguenot  family;   by  S.  Tytler 265.45  • 

Huguenots.      Baird,  C.  W.     Huguenot  emigra- 
tion to  America.     2  vols 447. 1 3,  14 

Baird,  H.  M.     History  of  their  rise   in  France. 

2  vols 447.10,  II 

Huguenots  and  Henry  of  Navarre.  2  vols .  .447.20, 21 


HUGUENOTS. 


61 


IMAGINARY. 


Huguenots,  continued. 

Bungener,    L.    L.    F.     Priest  and    the   Hugue- 
not   243.44 

Hale,  E.  E.     In  his  name.     (Waldenses.) 223.6 

Parkman,  F.     Huguenots  in  Florida  and  Brazil,  405.3 
Weiss,  C.     History   of  the   French    Protestant 

refugees.      2  vols 4474!  5 

Hulda  ;  by   F.  Lewald 247.18 

Hull,  Mass.     History.     Hee  History  of  Plymouth 

county **R8.ii 

Hulse,  Georgiana  E.     Gertrude  and  Eulalie 291.8 

Human  body.     Wilkinson,  J.  J.  G.     And  its  con- 
nection with  man 915-4 

Human  intercourse;   by  P.  G.  Hamerton 826.2 

Humanity.     Little  classics;   ed.h'j  R.  Johnson.  .812.18 
Contents:     Chumming  with  a  savage;   by  C.  W. 
Stoddard. 
Doctor  Marigold;   by  C.  Dickens. 
A  brace  of  boys;    by  F.  H.  Ludlow. 
George  the  third;    by  W.  M.  Thackeray. 
Juliet;    by  Anna  Jameson. 
Is  life  worth  living?  by  W.  H.  Mallock. 
Humboldt,  Alexander  von.     Cosmos.     5  vols  .  .824.1-5 
a)id  Bonpland,  A      Personal  narrative  of  travels 
to  the  equinoctial  regions  of  America,  1799- 

1804.     3  vols 3 1 7.9-1 1 

See  Humboldt :  life,  travels,  and  books 552. i 

Wright,  H.  C.     Children's  stories  of  the  great 

scientists 575-9 

Hume,  David.     History  of  England,  to  1688.     6 

vols 455-1-6 

See  Huxley,  T.  H.     Life 545-5 

Lewes,  G.  H.     Life,  with  his  theory  of  scep- 
ticism and  causation 801 .23 

Rogers,   H.     Life 557-1 

See  also  De  Quincey,  T.      Essay  upon  Hume's 

argument  against  miracles 805.15 

Disraeli,  I.     Literary  character 806.5,  6 

Hume,    J-    F.      {JVillys    Xiles.)     Five  hundred 

majority 231.33 

Humor.     Shorthouse,  J.  H.     Essay Si3-5 

Humorists,     English,     of     the      18th     century. 

Thackeray,  W.  M 202.10 

Humphreys,  A.  A.     Virginia   campaign   of  '64 

and  '65 432.12 

Humphry  Clinker;    by  T.  Smollett 261  20 

Hunchback  of  Notre-dame ;   by  V.  Hugo 243.33 

Hundredth  man;   by  F.  R.  Stockton 224.16 

Hungary.     Brace,  C.  L.     Hungary  in  1851 341.  i 

Children  :   their  homes,  schools,  etc 395-1 

Yambery,   A.     Story  of  Hungary.     [Nations.].   482.8 
Hunt,  Harriot  K.     Glances   and  glimpses :   auto- 
biography      511-6 

Hunt,  Helen  M.     .See  Jackson,  Helen  M.  F.  H. 
Hunt,  J-  H.  Leigh.     See  Clarke,   C,  and  M.  C. 

Recollection  of  writers   557-2 

.See  Harris,  A.  B.     Short  biography 576.1 

Macaulay,  T.  B.     Essay 816.5 

Mason,  E.  T.     Personal  traits 555-3 

Whipple,  E.  P.     Reviews  and  essays 81 7.20 

Hunt,  Margaret  R.,  or  Mrs.  Alfred  W.     Leaden 

casket 255.44 

Hunt,    Samuel,    ed.     Rise  and  fall    of  the    slave 

power  in  America;   by  H.  Wilson,  vol.  3.  . .   406.9 

Hunt,  William.     History  of  Italy 484.4 

Hunt,  William  M.     Talks   on    art;    compiled   by 

H.  M.  Knowlton.     2  vols 818.2,3 

Hunter  cats  of  Connorloa;   by  H.H.Jackson...   282.3 
Hunting.     Gumming,    R.    G.       Five   years  of  a 

hunter's  life  in  South  Africa.     2  vols.  ■  -349.19,  20 
Murphy,  J.  M.     Sporting   adventures  in  the  far 

West 313.9 

Waring,  G.  E.,  Jr.     Fox-hunting  in  England- .827.19 
Warner,  C.  D.     A-hunting  of  the  deer 827.14 


Hunting,  continued. 

Wood,  J.  G.     Human  invention   in  hunting  an- 
ticipated by  nature 645.13 

Huntington,   Faye,   pseud.      See   Foster,    Mrs. 

I.  H. 
Hurd,  D.  H.,  ed.     History  of   Plymouth  county, 

Mass **R8.il 

Hurd,  Frank    H.     Speech  on  a  tariff  for  revenue 

only.     [1881.] 822.6 

Hurlbut,  W.  H.     Gan-Eden  :  Cuba 316.4 

Hurst,  J.  F.    Short  history  of  the  reformation. . .   461.8 

Husbands  and  homes;    by  M.  Harland 218. 1 1 

Hutchinson,  Anne.     See  Hawthorne,  N.    Sketch,  203.3 
Hutchinson,    N.    V.     History    of    the    seventh 

Massachusetts  regiment,   1861-65 436.14 

Hutchinson,  P.   O.,    ed.     Diary  and    letters  of 

Thomas  Hutchinson 538. 1 

Hutchinson,  Thomas.     Diary  and  letters 538.1 

Hutton,  Laurence.     Literary  landmarks  of  Lon- 
don  815.20 

«;?^/ Clement,  C.  E.     Artists  of  the  nineteenth 

century,  and  their  works **R4.38 

Hutton,  R-  H-     Essays  in  "   Questions  of  belief,"  813.2 

Life  of  Sir  Walter  Scott 545-3 

Huxley,  Thomas  H.     Crayfish 693.2 

Essays  in  "Questions  of  belief" 813.2 

Life  of  David  Hume 545  5 

Science  primer 682.  i 

See  Wright,  H.  C.     Darwin  and  Huxley 575-9 

Hydraulics  and   mechanics.     Ewbank,  T 636.1 

Hygiene.     Granville,    J.  M.       Health    at    home 
library :   works    on    mental    and     physical 

hygiene.     5  vols 925.18-22 

Lincoln,  D.  F.     School  and  industrial  hygiene,   925.16 
Wells,  F.,  atid  others.     Six  lectures  upon  school 

hygiene 916.II 

See  also  Health  and  Physiology. 
Hymns.     Worcester,    S.      Psalms,    hymns,   and 
spiritual    songs    of  Rev.    Isaac    Watts,  to 
which  are   added  select  hymns  from  other 

authors 91 1 -5 

Hypatia.     See   Dall,    C.  H.     Historical  pictures 

retouched 5 1 1  - 1 1 

Hypatia  ;  by  C.  Kingsley 261.21 

Hyperion  :  poem ;   by  J.  Keats 722.1 1 

Hyperion:  romance;   by   H.W.Longfellow 212. i 


I. 

Ibsen,     Henrik.      Dramas:    League    of  youth; 

Pillars  of  society;    Doll's  house 721.4 

Iceland.     Dufferin,  Z^z-f/.     Yacht  voyage 361. 2 

Kneeland,  S.     An  American  in  Iceland 361. i 

Laboulaye,  E.     Fairy  tales  of  Iceland 279.1 

Thoroddsen,  J.  T.     Sigrid  :  love  story 246.43 

Idaho.     Codman,  J.     Round  trip 313-11 

Hayden,  F.   V.     Report   of  the   LTnited  States 
geological  and  geographical  survey  of  the 

territories  of  Idaho  and  Wyommg 6E 

Idea  of  God,  as  affected  by  modern  knowledge; 

by  J.  Fiske 824.9 

Idolatry  ;  by  J.  Hawthorne 239.31 

Idylls  of  the  king;    by  A.  Tennyson 713-20 

If,  yes,  and  perhaps;   by  E.  E.  Hale 223.3 

Iline,  W.     Early  Rome.     [Epochs.] 441-3 

Iliad.      Homer;     trans,    by    W.    C.    Bryant.      2 

vols 701-15.  16 

See  Church,  A.  J.     Stories  from  Homer 273.1 

Ilka  on  the  hill-top;   by  H.  H.  Boyesen 213.32 

Illinois.     Agricultural  reports,  1868,  1874- 1876. 

4  vols 6B 

Imaginary    conversations    of    the    Greeks    and 

Romans;   by  W,  S.  Landor.     5  vols.  .  .701.20-24 


IMAGINATION. 


62 


INDIANS. 


Imagination.     Clarke,  J.  F.     Self-culture QH-H 

Emerson,  R.  W.     Poetry  and  imagination 804.11 

Holland,  J.  G.     Its  vices 914-8 

Porter,  N.     Imaginative  literature 936.1 

Tyndall,  J.     Scientilic  use 672.1 

mmortality.     Emerson,  R.  W.     Essay 804.1 1 

Kichter,  J.  P.  F.     Campaner  Thai 801.13 

niprcssions  of  Theophrastus  Such;  by  George 

Eliot 816.15 

mprovisatore  :  by  H.  C.  Andersen 246.20 

nipillso  and  princi])le;   by  A.  W.  .\bbott 291. 4 

H  a  grass  country;   by  H.  L.  Cameron 229.47 

n  a  house-boat;   by  Miss  Muloch 265.15 

n  and  around  Berlin;    by  M.B.Norton 363.13 

n  Berkshire  with   the   wild   flowers:  poems;   by 

E.  and  D.  R.  Goodale 7362 

n  case  of  accident;   by  D.  A.  Sargent 925.4 

n  darkest  Africa;  by  H.  M.  Stanley.     2  vols,  349.28,  29 
n   darkest  England,  and   the   way  out;   by  Gen. 

Booth 924.15 

n  far  Lochaber;   by  W.  Black 255.17 

n  his  name;   by  E.  E.  Hale 223.6 

n  Madeira  place;   by  H.  W.  Chaplin 237.31 

n  memoriam ;    by  .\.  Tennyson 7  •  3-20 

n  nesting  time;   by  O.  T.  Miller 656.1i 

n  No-man's  land ;    by  E.  S.  Brooks. 282.31 

n  ole  \irginia ;    by  T.  N.  Page 236.26 

n  silk  attire ;  by  W.  Black 255.4 

n  Spain,  and  a  visit  to  Portugal;  by  H.  C.  Ander- 
sen     344.2 

n  the  Camargue;   by  E.  Bowles 22 1. 1 6 

n  the  Carquinez  woods;   by  Bret  Harte 233  25 

n  the  clouds;    by  M.  N.  ^Iurfree 214.34 

n  the  distance;   by  G.  P.  Lothrop 233.45 

n  the  forest;   l)y  W.  H.  G.  Kingston 298.8 

n  the  harbor;    by  H.  W.  Longfellow 725.4 

n  the  heart  of  Africa;   by  S.  W.  Baker 349-13 

n  the  Lena  Delta;   by  G.  W.  Melville 3 '8.7 

n  the  olden  time;   by  M.  Roberts 254.42 

n  the  .Schillingscourt;   by  J.  E.  Mailitt 247.4 

n  the  Tennessee  mountains:    by  M.  N.  Murfree,  214.30 
n  the  trades,  the  tropics,  and  the  roaring  forties; 

by  Lady  Brassey 326.5 

n  the  wilderness;   by  C.  D.  Warner 827.14 

n  trust;   by  A.  M.  Douglas 217.17 

n  war  time;   by  S.  Weir  Mitchell 236.33 

ncas.     Prescott,  W.  H.     \'iew  of  their  civiliza- 
tion      448.7 

nCllfaH  n  ;  by  L.  T.  Meade 252.44 

ncidcnts  in  White   Mountain  history;   by  B.  G. 

Willey 324.2 

noreasC  of   crime,    and    its    cause;     by    .\.     B. 

Boone 927.5 

ndepondenoe    day.      Brooks,    E.   S.      Storied 

holidays 282  32 

ndCX  to  Appleton's  American  cyclopa-dia **R5.I7 

ndPX  to  Harper  s  new   monthly  magazine,  vols. 

1-60 **R7.22 

ndex  to   Harper's  new  monthly  magazine,  vols. 

1-70 **R7.23 

ndex  to  j>eriodical  literature.     Poole,  W  F.,  and 

Fletcher,  W.  I.     (To  January,  1882.)  . .  .**R7.25 
ndex   to  the    public  statutes   of  the  Common- 
wealth of  Massachusetts,  and  to  the  public 

acts  of  1882-1887 **R2.37 

ndex  to  Scribner's  monthly  magazine  (old  series), 

vols.    1-22 **R7.2i 

ndia.     Brassey,   A.    A.     Last    voyage,  to    India 

and  Australia,  1887 347-6 

Butler,   W.      Land  of   the    Veda:     its    jieople, 
castes,    thugs,    and    fakirs;      its    religions, 

mythology,  palaces,  etc 308.7 

Carnegie,  A.     Round  the  world 319-6 

Children :  their  homes,  schools,  etc 395-1 


India,  continued. 

Clarke,  J.  F.     Ten  great  religions 912.10,  11 

Crawford,   F.  M.     Mr.  Isaacs :  tale  of  modern 

India 234.27 

Feudge,  F.  R.     History 472. 5 

Henly,  G.  A.     With  Clive  in  India 293.16 

Hodson,  W.  S.  R.      Twelve  years  of  a  soldier's 


life  in  India. 


347-2 

Irving,  W.     Moslem  conquest. 568.2 

Kipling,  R.     Plain  tales  from  the  hills 248.37 

Soldiers  three 248.38 

Knox,T.  W.   India  and  Ceylon.   [Boy  travellers],  386.3 
Macaulay,  T.  B.     Essays:  Lord  Clive;   Warren 

Hastings 816.5 

Owen,  S.  J.      Stability  of  the  British  Empire  in 

India 813.1 

Ramabai,  P.      High-caste  Hindu  woman 347  5 

Rawlinson,  G.     Religions  of  ancient  world. . . .    442.3 
Rousselet,   L.      Serpent  charmer :    tale  of  the 

Indian  mutiny 242.26 

Schlegel,  C.  W.  F.  von.     Philosophy  of  history,  803.15 

Taylor,  B.     India,  China,  and  Japan 347-1 

Indian    history,  l)iography,   and    genealog)',  per- 
taining to  Massasoit  and  his  descendants; 

by  E.  W.  Peirce 4122 

Indian  history  for  young  folks;   by  F.  S.  Drake.  .476.13 
Indian  ocean  islands.     Butterworth,  H.     Zigzag 

journeys  in  the  Antipodes 376.8 

Indian    reservations       Harrison,   J.    B.      Latest 

studies   thereon 412. 19 

Indian  schools.     Jenness,  T.  R 934.1 

Indian  summer;   by  W.  D.  Howells 214.19 

Indian  territory.     Aldridge,  K.     Life  on  a  ranch,  313.17 

Custer,  E.  R.     Following  the  guidon 313.26 

Indian  tongue  and  its  literature;    by  J.  H.  Trum- 
bull  *438.i 

Indian's  side  of  the  Indian  question;   by  W.  Bar- 
rows  412.18 

Indiana.    Dunn,  J.  P.,  jr.    History.    [Common- 
wealths.]  423.12 

Reports  on  agriculture,  1876,  1877.     2  vols....       6B 
Indians  of  America.     Ballantyne,  R.  M.     Away 

in  the  wilderness 299.  F 

Bancroft,   H.    II.     Native  races  of  the  Pacific 

states.     5  vols *4i 7.3-7 

Baylies,  F.     Indian  wars,  1675-1676 428.3 

Bond,  J.  W.     Indians  of  Minnesota   3II-4 

Brooks,  E.  S.     Story  of  the  American'  Indian.  .476.11 
Catlin,  G.    North  American  Indians.  2  vols.*3o8.lo,  1 1 

Children  :  their  homes,  amusements,  etc 395.  i 

Cooper,  J.  F.     Leather-stocking  tales.     5  vols. : 

Deer-layer 21 1.IO 

Last  of  the  Mohicans 211. 7 

Pathfinder 2 1 1 .9 

Pioneers 2 1 1 .4 

Prairie 211.32 

Redskins 211.27 

Wyandotte 211. 15 

Custer,  E.  R.     Boots  and  saddles 31319 

Following  the  guidon 313.26 

Davis,  A.  McF".     Indians  and  the  border  warfare 

of  the  revolution *437.i6 

Davis,  W.  W.  H.     Pueblo  Indians 311 -7 

Dodge,  R.  I.     Our  wild  Indians:    thirty-three 
years' personal  experience  among  the  Red 

i  Men 333.1 

Drake,  F.  S.     Indian  history  for  young  folks.  .  .476.13 
Dunn,  J.  P.,  ^r.     Massacres  of  the  mountains. .   417.8 
Eggleston,    E.,   and    Seelye,   L.    E.       Famous 
.American  Indians.     4  vols. : 
Brant  and  Red  Jacket:   American  revolution. .475. 14 

Montezuma:   conquest  of  Mexico 475.15 

Pocahontas:  early  settlement  of  Virginia 475-13 

Tecumseh  and  the  Shawnee  prophet 475- " 


INDIANS. 


63 


INTEMPERANCE. 


Indians  of  America,  continued. 

Eggleston,  G.  C.     Red  Eagle :  wars   with    the 

Creek  Indians  of  Alabama 475-12 

Ellis,  G.  E.     Indians  of  Eastern  Massachusetts.  .*438.I 
Las  Casas :  relations  of  the  Spaniards  to  the 

Indians *437- '  2 

Red  Indian  of  North  America  in  contact  with  I 

the  French  and  English *437.i  i 

Red  Man    and    the  White    Man    in    North 

America,  from  its  discovery   to  the  present  j 

time 417-2 

Higginson,  T.  W.     French  and  Indian  wars-  •  •  •  *438.2  ', 

Hope,  A.  R.     Men  of  the  backwoods 111)-!)  ! 

Irving,  W.     Adventures  of  Captain  Bonneville. 

(Nez  Perces  and   the  Crows.) 3' 3-5 

Astoria 313-4 

Sketch-book.     (Traits  of  Indian  character.)  .  .817.11 
Jackson,  H.    H.     Century  of  dishonor.     (Gov- 
ernment dealings  with  the  Indians.) 412.10 

Ramona 212.13 

-Keim,   De  B.  R.      Sheridan's  troopers  on    the 

borders 313  7 

Longfellow,  H.  W.     Song  of  Hiawatha 725-1 

Lothrop,  H.  M.     Carlisle  school  for  Indians.  • .  •   934.1 
Palfrey,  J.  G.     Account  of  the  conversion  of  the 

Indians  in  Massachusetts 406.2 

Parkman,  F.     Conspiracy   of  Pontiac.     2  vols. 

(Life  and  character  portrayed.) 405. i,  2 

France    and   England  in  North  America.     7 

vols 405-3-7;   413-1.  2 

Poole,  D.  C.     Among  the  Sioux  of  Dakota 31 3- 13 

Prescott,  W.  H.     Conquest   of  Mexico.     (View 

of  ancient  Mexican  civilization.) 448.9 

Conquest    of     Peru.       (Civilization    of    the 

Incas.) 448. 7 

Wilson,  D.     Prehistoric   man.     2  vols 459.1,2 

Indies,  East.     See  East  Indies. 
Indies,  West.     See  West  Indies. 
Indi^ldnality.     Bayne,  P.    Christianity  the  basis 

of  individual  character 912.8 

Industrial    depressions.      George,     H.    Inquiry 
into   the  cause,    and  of   increase    of  want 

with  increase  of  wealth 823.4 

Industrial  education.     Walker,  F.  A.     Address,    916. 8 
Industrial    hygiene.      Lincoln,    D.    F.      Health 

primer 925.16 

Industrial  information.     Noyce,  E.     Boy's  book,    636.3 
Industries.     Wright,  C.  D.,  aw^Wadlin,  H.  G. 
Industries  of  the  last  hundred  years.    (Bos- 
ton.)   *438-4 

See   Massachusetts:    statistics  of  industry;   sta- 
tistics of  labor OL 

Industry.     Parton,  J.     Captains  of  industry 575-3 

Smiles,  S.     Men  of  invention  and  industry 563.2 

Inez  ;  by  A.  J.  Evans 219.27 

Infidelity.     Comstock,  a.     infidel  traps 914-13 

Noble,  S.     Infidel  objections  to  the  inspiration 

of  the  Scriptures  refuted 923.1 

Wendling,   G.  R.     Ingersollism   from  a  secular 

point  of  view 912.6 

Influx.     Swedenborg,  E.    Treatise 9i3-ii 

Information  for  the  people.     Chambers,  vol.  2.  .**R3.2 
Information,     Industrial.       Noyce,    E.       Boy's 

book 636.3 

IngelOW,  Jean.     Don  John 237.8 

Fated  to  be  free 264.20 

High   tide   on   the  coast    of  Lincolnshire;    Di- 
vided :   poems.. 812.14 

John  Jerome 264.22 

Off  the  Skelligs 264.19 

Poems 723.4 

Poems  of  the  old  days  and  the  new 723.6 

Sarah  de  Berenger 264.21 

Songs  of  seven  :  poem 723.4 


IngelOM',  Jean,  continued. 

Stories  told  to  a  child.     2  vols 264. 17,18 

5^^  Bolton,  S.  K.      Short  life 575.6 

Robertson,  E.  S.     English  poetesses 546.12 

IngerSOll,  Ernest.     Country  cousins 645.8 

Friends  worth  knowing 645.9 

Knocking  'round  the  Rockies. 313.1° 

Old  ocean 645.14 

IngerSOll,  Robert.    See  Wendling,  G.  R.    Inger- 
sollism from  a  secular  point  of  view 912.6 

Ingham,  Col,  or  Capt.  Frederic,  pseud.     See  Hale, 
Edward  Everett. 

Ingham  papers;   by  E.  E.  Hale 223.2 

Ingoldsby,  Thomas, /5i?«i/.     See  Barham,  R.  H. 

Ingolrtisby  legends;   by  R.  H.  Barham 722.4 

Ingraham,  J.   H.     Pillar  of  fire;   or,  Israel  in 

bondage 232.35 

Ingrajn,  J.  H.     Life  of  E.  B.  Browning 512.15 

Initialisms.     Haynes,  J.  E.     Pseudonyms  of  au- 
thors, etc. .'. " **R4.I2 

Initials    and    pseudonyms.       Gushing,    W.       2 

vols ."■ **R4.io,  II 

Initials  \  by  I.  von  TautphcEUS 248.9 

Inland  fisheries  in  Massachusetts,  Laws  relating 

to,  1623-1886 **R2.i7 

Inn-album  ;  by  R.  Browning 723-^7 

Inner  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln;   by  F.  B.  Carpen- 
ter  535-10 

Innocents  abroad;   by  Mark  Twain 239.21 

Inciuisition.      Disraeli,   I.      Curiosities   of  liter- 
ature     806.7 

Motley,  J.  L.      In  Holland 407-9 

Prescott,  W.  H.    Ferdinand  and  Isabella,  vol.1,    448.4 

Ranke,  L.     History  of  the  popes 444-3 

Insanity.     Harrison,  G.  L.     Compend  of  legisla- 
tion thereon 93^-' 

Insects.     Ballard,  J.  P.     Insect  lives 647.5 

Bamford,  M.  E.     Up  and  down  the  brooks 647.12 

Buckley,  A.  B.     Life  and  her  children 657.3 

Figuier,  L.      Insect  world 647.4 

Harris,  T.  W.     Insects  injurious  to  vegetation. .   616. 1 
Jaegar,  B.     Life  of  North  American  insects-  •  •  •    647.6 

Kirby,  W.,  and  Spence,  W.     Entomology 647.10 

Scudder,  S.  H.     Butterflies 647.7 

Treat,  M.     Home  studies  in  nature 645.12 

My    garden    pets.       (Spiders,    wasps,    ants, 

beetles.) 647.11 

Wood,   J.    G.     Insects   abroad.      (Foreign   in- 
sects.)    647.8 

Our  garden  friends  and  foes 647.9 

World  of  wonders.      (Curiosities  of  the  insect 

and  reptile  world.) 645.5 

Inside  our  gate;   by  C.  C.  Brush 237.47 

Inspiration  of  the  Scriptures.     Noble,  S.     Plen- 
ary  923-1 

Insurance  ;  its  history  and  importance.     [Fight- 
ing fire.] 928.2 

Insurance,  Fire  and  Marine.     See  Massachusetts. 

Reports  of  the  commissioner. 
Insurance,  Life,  Casualty,  and  Guarantee.     See 
Massachusetts.      Reports  of    the   commis- 
sioner. 
Intellect.     Little  classics;   f^.  by  R.  Johnson. .. .   812.2 
Contents  :    The  house  and  the  brain;  by  E. 
Bulwer-Lytton. 
D'outre  mort;    by  H.  P.  Spofford. 
Fall  of  the  House  of  Usher;   by  E.  A.  Poe. 
Chops,  the  dwarf;   by  C.  Dickens. 
Wakefield;   by  N.  Hawthorne. 
Murder  considered  as  one  of  the  fine  arts; 

by  T.  De  Quincey. 
Captain's  story;   by  R.  H.  Davis. 

Intellectual  life;   by  P.  G.  Hamerton 826. 1 

1  Intemperance.     See  Temperance. 


INTERCOURSE. 


64 


1TAI.Y. 


IlltPrCOlirse   between    the   soul   and   the   body. 

Nature  of;   by  E.  Swedenborg Qij-H 

Illternationnl  episode;   by  H.  James 213.9 

Illtcriiatioiial    politics:     essays;     ed.    by    E.   L,  | 

Hurlingame 813.I  1 

Invaders ;  by  L.  N.  Tolstoi 244.49  I 

Invasion    of   France    in    1814;   by    Erckmann-  | 

Chatrian 245.6 

Invention.     Ilale,    E.    E.     Stories    told   by    in- 
ventors   223. 1 8 

Smiles,  S.     Men  of  invention  and  industry 563-2 

Timbs,  J.     Wonderful  inventions 677.5 

Wood,  J.  G.     Human  invention  anticipated  by  | 

nature 645.13 

Invisible  lodge;    by  J.  P.  F.  Richter 241.20 

Involnntary  voyage;  by  L.  Biart 279.29 

Ionian    islands.      Brassey,  A.  A.     Sunshine  and 

storm  in  the   East 365-3 

Iowa.       Agricultural     reports,     1876,    1877.       2 

vols 6B 

Criminal    returns,  1886-87 OP 

IphijTCnia  in  Tauris:  drama;   by  Goethe 803.12 

IpsHicll,  Mass.     Drake,  S.  A.     Legends 428.4 

Whittier,  J.  G.     Great  Ipswich  fright 817.4 

Ireland.     Description  and  travels  : 

Becker,  B.  H.     Disturbed  Ireland,   1880-81....    3434 

Children  :   their  homes,  schools,  etc 395-1 

Craik,  D.  M.  M.     An  unknown  country 343-11 

Eddy,  D.  C.     Visit  to  Ireland •  •   382.  t 

Froude,  J.  A.     Two  chiefs  of  Dunboy 257.17 

Hall,  S.  C,  A/r.  and  Mrs.     Ireland,  north  and 

west :  its  scenery,  etc 345-1 

Mc.\nally,  D.  R.,  Jr.     Irish  wonders:  ghosts, 

giants,  pookas,  etc 273. iS 

McKenzie,  A      Some  things  abroad 352-3 

Smiles,  S.     The  jaunting-car 563.2 

Thackeray,  W.  M.     Irish  sketch-book 202.7 

Tonna,  C.    E.      Letters    from    Ireland,    1837; 

Rockite :  an  Irish  story 816.3 

Victoria,  Queen.     Tours  in  Ireland. 566. 1 

History  : 

Cromwell,  O.     Campaign  of  1649. 547-2 

DeQuincey,  T.     Sketches:   Dublin;    first  rebel- 
lion;   French  invasion;  second  rebellion. . .   805.9 
Flanagan,  J.    W.      Home-rule,  socialism,    and 

secession 813.3 

Hallam,  II.     Constitution 445-3 

Lawless,  Emily.     History.     [Nations] 482.15 

Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     History  of  England  in  the 
XVIIIth  century,  vols.  2,  4,  7,  8. 

405.14,  16;   455-19.  20 

Leaders  of  public  opinion  in  Ireland 405.17 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literature  in  Ireland 815.15 

Taylor,  W.C.     History.     2  vols 461.2,3 

Tonna,  C.  E.     Derry:  tale  of  the  revolution.  .. .   816.3 

Towle,  C.  M.     History  for  young  people 474-12 

Walpole,  C.  G.     Short  history  of  the  kingdom 

to  the  union  with  Great  Britain 464.21 

Irene  the  missionary 229  i 

Iris  ;  by  O.  W.  Holmes 812.7 

Irish  Amy;   by  L.  E.  Guernsey 291. 7 

Irish  melodies;    by  T.  Moore 722.10 

Irish  sketch-book ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray 202.7 

Irish  wonders;   by  DR.  M  c  Anally,  yr 273.18 

Iron,  N.C.     {Stella.)     Minna  Monte 221.5 

Iron  gate  :  poem ;   by  O.  W.  Holmes 726.3 

.Same.     [Poetical  works.] 726.2 

Iron  mask,  Man  of.     Reddall,  H.  F.     Who  was 

he? 563.4 

Irving,  David.     Biography  of  James  Crichton...    557.1 
Irving,    Edward.         See   Carlyle,     T.     Reminis- 
cences     557-6 

SeeT)t  Quincey,  T.     Reminiscences 805.10 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W,     Literary  history 815.15 


Irving,  Fanny  B.     Six  girls 292.13 

Irving,  p.  M.,  ed.     Spanish   papers;    by  W.  Irv- 
ing  448.15 

Irving,  Washington.    {Geoffrey  Crayon.)     (Died- 
rich  Knickerbocker.)      Adventures  of  Capt. 

Bonneville 3135 

Alhambra 344  6 

Astoria 313  4 

Bracebridge  Hall;   or,  The  humorists 817.12 

Conquest  of  Granada 448. 1 2 

Crayon  miscellany 817.13 

Knickerbocker's  history  of  New  York 233.41 

Life  and  voyages  of  Columbus.     3  vols 553-i~3 

Life  of  Washington.     5  vols 51 7.3-7 

Mahomet  and  his  successors.     2  vols 568.1,  2 

Oliver  Goldsmith  :   biography 557-4 

Sketch  l)ook  of  Geoflfrey  Crayon. 817.11 

Spanish  papers 448. 1 5 

Tales  of  a  traveller 817.15 

Wolfort's  Roost,  and  other  papers 817  14 

See  Warner,  C.  D.     Life 5 1 3  ' 

See  also  Mitchell,  D.  G.     Address 642.6 

Prescott,    W.    H.       Essay    on    Conquest   of 

Granada 817. i 

Is  life  worth  living?  by  W.  H.  Mallock.     (Com- 
plete work.) 814.2 

Two  essays  under  same  title,  written  prior  to 

complete  work 813.2 

Same.     [Little  classics:  Humanity.] 812.18 

Is  that  all? 237.3 

Isaacs,  Jorge      Maria :  South  American  romance,  243.49 
Isabella,  L,  Hu-   Catholic.      See  Prescott,  W.  H. 
History  of  the  reign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isa- 

l)ella.     3  vols 448.4-6 

Isabella  ;  or,  The  pot  of  Basil;  by  Boccaccio 722.1 1 

Islam  faith.     Arnold,  E.     Pearls  of  the  faith ;   or, 

Islam's  rosary. 723. 1 

Irving,  W.     Mahomet.     2  vols 568. 1 ,  2 

Isle  of   Wight.      Benjamin,   S.   G.   W.     Atlantic 

islands 326.4 

.Macgregor,  J.     Voyage  alone  in  the  "Rob  Roy  " 

canoe 353.7 

Isles  of  Shoals.     Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.     Atlantic 

islands 326.4 

Drake,  S.  A.     Legends 428.4 

Nooks  and  corners  of  the  New  England  coast,  314.1 

Poems  in  relation  to 735. 1 

Ismailia  :  expedition  to  Central  Africa  for  the  sup- 
pression   of    the   slave    trade;     by   S.    W. 

Baker 308.I 

Israelites.    Bartlett,  S.  C.    From  Egypt  to  Pales- 
\  tine,  with  special  reference  to  the  history 

I  of  the  Israelites 346-5 

Brugsch-Bey,  H.     True  story  of  the  exodus  of 

Israel 452.9 

i      Ingraham,  J.  H.     Pillar  of  fire;    or,  Israel  in 

bondage 232.35 

It  is  never  too  late  to  mend;   by  C.  Reade 259.38 

Italian  journeys;   by  W.  I>.  Howells 354.3 

Italian    literature.      Disraeli,    I.       Italian    histo- 
rians      806.9 

Prescott,    W.    H.       Italian    narrative    poetry; 

Italian  poetry  and  romance 8 1 7. 1 

Simonde   de  Sismondi.       Historical   view.      2 

vols 803.16,  17 

Vincent,  G.  E.     Some  Italian  authors 835.21 

Italian  painters.  Early.      Jameson,  A.  M.       Me- 
moirs     801 .3 

Italian  popular  tales.     Crane,  T.  F. 279  2 

Italian  rambles;   by  J.  J.  Jarves. 354- 1 3 

Italy.     Description  and  travels: 

Amicis,    E.    de.       Cuore :     Italian    schoolboy's 

journal 595- ' 

Military  life  in  Italy 354-4 


1TAI.Y. 


65 


JAMES. 


Itiily.     Description  and  travels,  coniitiued. 

Andersen,  H.  C.     Improvisatore 246.20 

Bulwer-Lytton,  E.     Rienzi 253.3 

Butterworth,    H.      Zigzag    journeys   in   classic 

lands 376.2 

Chamjiney,  E.  W.     Three  Vassar  girls  in  Italy.  .376.14 

Children  :   their  homes,  schools,  etc 395-1 

Cooper,  J.  F.     Bravo 211. 17 

Wing-and-wing 2 11. 14 

Dickens,  C.     Pictures  from  Italy 263.4 

Freeman,  E.  A.     Subject  and  neighbor  lands  of 

Venice 354-12 

Froude,  J.  A.     Society  in  Italy  in  the  last  days 

of  the  Roman  republic 804.22 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von.    Letters  from  Italy.  [1780.],  803.8 
Mare,  A.  J.  C.     Cities  of  northern  and    central 

Italy.     3  vols 354-5-7 

IIa\\thorne,   N.       French    and     Italian    note- 
books.      203.2 

Marble  faunl     (Rome.) 202.15 

Millard,  Ci.  S.     Six  months  in  Italy.     2  vols.  .354.1,  2 

Howells,  W.  D.     Italian  journeys 354-3 

Jackson,  H.  H.     Bits  of  travel 342. 1 8 

Jameson,  A.  M.     Diary  of  an  ennuyee 801.8 

Jarves,  J.  J.     Italian  rambles 354-13 

Stael,  Aline.  de.     Corinne;    or,  Italy 241.2 

Stowe,  H.  E.  B.     Agnes  of  Sorrento 215.3 

Urbino,  .S.  R.     American  woman  in  Europe. . . .    342  i 
See  also  Names  of  the  chief  cities,  rtWfZ'Europe, 
description. 
History  : 

Abbott,  J.  S.  (J.     History  of  Joseph  Bonaparte  .  .471.26 
Adams,  J.     Itahan  republics  of  the  middle  ages,    518.8 

Capper,  S.  J.     .Siena:  an  historical  study 813.6 

Charles,    E.     Sketches  from  the    history   of  the 

reformation  in  Italy 264.8 

Guerrazzi,  F.  D.     Manfred  :  historical  romance,  242.38 
Hallam,  H.     History  during  the  middle  ages. . . .    444.1 

Hunt,  W.     History.     [School  course.] 484.4 

Mackenzie,  R.     History  of  the  nineteenth  cen- 
tury  455.15 

Prescott,  W.  H.     Ferdinand  and  Isabella 448.5,  6 

Simonde    de    Sismondi,    J.    C.    L.     History    of 
Italian    republics :    the  rise,  progress,  and 

fall  of  Italian  freedom 461.  i 

Ivan  Ilyitch,  Death  of;  by  L.  N  Tolstoi 244.51 

Ivanhoe ;  by  W.  Scott .  .' 262.8 

5^^  Mitchell,  D.  G.     About  old  story-tellers. ..  .815.10 
Ivory  king:  history  of  the  elephant  and  its  allies; 

by  C.  F.  Holder 646. 1 3 

Ivry ;  by  T.  B.  Macaulay 722.6 

Izram  :  a  Mexican  tale";  by  C.  E.  Tonna. 816.4 


J. 

J,  S.  of  T>2\t,  pseud.     See  Stimson,  F.  J. 

Jack  and  Jill;   by  L.  M.  Alcott 287.20 

Jack  Hall ;   by  r'.  Grant 277.39 

Jack  Hazard;   by  J.  T.  Trowbridge 224.32 

Jack  Horner;    by  M.  S.  Tiernan 228.35 

Jack  in  the  bush;   by  R.  Grant 277.40 

Jack  of  all  trades;  by  C.  Reade    259.41 

Jack  the  fisherman ;   by  E.  S.  Phelps    225. 16 

Jack  Tier;   by  J.  F.  Cooper    211. 21 

Jackanapes ;  by  j.  H.  Ewing 274.26 

Jackson,   Andrew.     Selections    from   addresses, 

letters,  etc 535-6 

See  Fiske,  J.     Presidents  of  America,  with  por- 
trait   **R9.3 

Parton,  J.     Life.     3  vols 537.2-4 

Sumner,  W.  G.     Life 515-4 

Jackson,  George  A.     Early   Christian   literature 

primers;    ed.  hy  G.P.Fisher.     4  vols 832.1-4 


Jackson,  George  A.,  continued. 

1.  Apostolic    fathers  and  the    apologists  of 

the  second  century. 

2.  Fathers  of  the  third  century. 

3.  Post-Nicene  Greek  fathers. 

4.  Post-Nicene  Latin  fathers. 
Jackson,   Helen  M.  F.  H.     {^H.  II.)     Between 

whiles 212.12 

Bits  of  talk  about  home  matters 917-7 

Bitsof  travel.     (Chiefly  Germany  and  Italy  )..  .342.18 

Bits  of  travel  at  home 313.14 

Century   of  dishonor.      (Indians.) 412.10 

Glimpses  of  three  coasts 313-I5 

Hetty's  strange  history 212.18 

Hunter  cats  of  Connorloa 282.3 

Letters  from  a  cat 282.1 

Mammy  Tittleback  and  her  family 282.2 

Mercy  Philbrick's  choice 212.17 

Nelly's  silver  mine.     (Colorado.) 212.19 

Ramona 212.13 

Saxe  Holm's  stories.     2  vols.. 212.14,15 

Sonnets  and  lyrics 714.16 

Verses 7i4-iS 

Zeph:   a  posthumous  story 212.16 

^■ft'  Bolton,    S.  K.     Short  life 575-6 

Higginson,  T.  W.     Short  study 825.4 

Jackson,  T.  j.     {Stonezuall.)     See    Eggleston, 

G.  C.     Rebel's  recollections 475.16 

Jacob  Schuyler's  millions 228.19 

JaCObi,  Mary  P.     A  martyr  to  science 232.8 

Jacobs,   Frederic.      Philological  correspondence,  81 5.1 

Jacques  Bonhomme ;   by  Max  O'Rell. 837.4 

Jaegar,  B.     North  American  insects 647.6 

JAK,  pseud.     See  Williams,  Annie  B. 

Jamaica.      Brassey,  A.   A.      In   the  trades,  the 

tropics,  and  the  roaring  forties 326.5 

James  L-  of  England.     See  Disraeli,  I.     Inquiry 

into  his  literary  character 806.7 

See  Scott,  W.     Fortunes  of  Nigel 262. 1 3 

James  II.,  of  England.     See  Palfrey,  J.  G.     Eng- 
land under 406.3 

See  Whittier,  J.  G.    Essay  on  Macaulay's  history 

of  England 81 7.4 

3iime%l;  of  Scotia  jid.     6'<f^  Irving,  W.     A  royal 

poet 81 7. 1 1 

6"^^  Yonge,  C.  M.    Caged  lion.    (James's  captiv- 
ity.)     269.3 

James,  G.  P.  R.     Bride  of  Landeck 258.54 

Forest  days 258.55 

See  Whipple,  E.  P.     James's  novels:   essay 817.19 

James,  Henry.     Nature  of  evil 912.3 

James,  Henry,  Jr.     American,  The 213.10 

Author    of    Beltrafiio;      Pandora;      Georgina's 

reasons;    Path  of  duty;    Four  meetings....   213.7 

Bostonians 213.12 

Confidence 213.2 

Daisy  Miller 213. 8 

Europeans 213. Ii 

French  poets  and  novelists    543-5 

International  episode 213.9 

Life  of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne 545-13 

Light  man  :  a  story. 232.1 1 

Passionate  pilgrim,  and  other  tales 213.14 

Portrait  of  a  lady 213. 6 

Portraits  of  places 342.14 

Princess  Casamassima 213.13 

Roderick  Hudson 213.4 

Siege  of  London;  Pension  Beaurepas;   Point  of 

view 213.5 

Tragic  muse.     2  vols 213.15,  16 

Transatlantic  sketches 342.25 

Washington  Square 213.3 

Watch  and  ward 213.1 

See  Higginson,  T.  W.     Short  study  ..." 825.4 


JAMKSON. 


66 


JaniOSOn,  Anna  M.      Characteristics  of  women. 

(In  Shakespeare.) Soi.6 

Diary  of  an  ennuyee.     (_  Travels  in  Italy.) Soi.S 

Juliet,     Character      of,     considered.        [Little 

classics.] Si2.i8 

Legends  of  the  Madonna 801.4 

Legends  of  the  monastic  orders <^oi  -5 

Memoirs  of  the  early  Italian  paint-  rs 801.5 

Memoirs  of  the  loves  of  the  poets. 801.7 

Sacred  and  legendary  art.     2  vols. 801.1,2 

Sketches  of  art,  literature,  and  character.     (^In 

Germany.  1 801.9 

Studies,  stories,  and  memoirs 801.10 

Memoirs:       Titian,      Washington,     .\llston, 
.\delaide  Kemble. 

•Ian  and  /aida :  tale:    by  L.  M.  Child 821.6 

Jan  Mayen.     Duft'erin,  Zo/v/.     Yacht  voyage. 361.2 

jail  '>f  the  windmill;   by  J.  H.  Ewing 274.21 

•Fail  Vcdder's  wife;   by  A.  E.  Barr 227.51 

Jane  Eyre :   by  C.  Bronte 253.34 

JaiU't  ;  by  Sophie  May 284.1 

.laiict's  home;    by  \.  Keary 264.34 

Jailsuil.  Kristofer.     Spell-hound  fiddler 247.35 

January  :   poems;   ei/.  by  O.  r".  Adams 735-11 

Janvier,     Margaret.       {Margiiret     I'amiegrift.) 

Clover  Beach 289.2 

Uoris  and  Theodora.     (Santa  Cruz.) 289.5 

!  .ittle  helpers 289.6 

Queen's  body-guard 289.4 

Rose  Raymond's  wards 289.3 

Under  the  dog  star 289. 1 

Janvier,  Thomas  A.     Color  studies 228.23 

I'ancha:   a  story  of  Monterey 232.16 

Japan.     Bird,   I.  L.     Unbeaten  tracks  in  Japan. 

2  vols 367  2,  3 

Brassey,  A.  A.     Voyage  in  the  "  Sunbeam  " . . . .   319.8 

Carnegie,  A.     Round  the  world 319-6 

Children  :   their  homes,  schools,  etc 395-1 

Clark,  E.  W.     Life  and  adventure  in  Japan 383.1 

Coffin,    C.     C.       Our    new     way     round     the 

world 319-1 

Grey,  E.     Golden  lotus,  and  other  legends 233.19 

Griffis,  W.  E.     Mikado's  empire 367.6 

House,  E.  I L     Japanese   episodes 3674 

Knox,  T.  W.     China  and  Japan.     [Boy    travel- 
lers.]    386.1 

Lanman,  C.     Leading  men  of  Japan 561. 1 6 

Morse,  E.   S.     Japanese  homes  and  their  sur- 
roundings   *367-5 

Pumpelly,  R.     Across  America  and  Asia 319-7 

Shunsui,  T.     Loyal  Ronins 233  18 

Taylor,  B.     India,  China,  and  Japan 347-1 

Tomes,  R.    Americans  in  Japan.  (Com.  Perry's 

expedition.) 367-1 

Japanese  episodes;   by  E.  H.  House 367.4 

Japanese  homes;  by  E.  S    Morse *367-5 

Jari'S  daughter;    by  F.  H.  Burnett 215.21 

Jarves,  J.  J.     Italian   rambles 354-13 

Java.     Forbes,    H.    O.     Naturalist's  wanderings 

in  the  eastern   archipelago 348.6 

Knox,  T.  W.     Siam  and   Java.     [Boy   travel- 
lers.]     386.2 

Pfeiffer,  Ida.     Lady's  journey  round  the  world..    319.5 

Wallace,  A.  R.    Malay  archipelago 348-3  I 

Jay,  John.     5^^  Pellew,  G.     Life 515-23 

Jay,  John.    Peace  negotiations  of  1872-73.    [His-  1 

torv  of  America.] *437.I7  I 

.Jay,  W.  M.  L.,/^^^./.     .S-^-^  Woodruff,  Julia  L.  M.  ! 

Jeaffreson,  J.  C.     Not  dead  yet 259.7  I 

and  Nichols,   J.     Outline  of   the    life   of  Lord  1 

Byron 7 1 7.2  I 

Jeame's  diary;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray 202.8  I 

.Jean  Monteith;    by  M.  G.  McClelland 228.41  ' 

Jean  Paul.     See  Richter,  T-  P-  F. 


Jeaniiette,  Arctic  voyages  of.     De  Long.     Jour- 
nals  318.10 

Melville,  G.  W.     In  the  Lena  Delta 318.7 

Jebb,  R.  C.     Life  of  Richard  Bentley 545-26 

Jed  :  boy's  adventures  in  the  army  of  '61-65;  ^*y 

W.  L.  Goss 279.20 

.Jeff  Briggs's  love  story ;    by  Bret  Harte 233.28 

.Feffersoil,  Thomas.     Inaugural  address  as  presi- 
dent      822.4 

Selections  from  speeches,  letters,  etc 535-6 

See  Fiske,  J.     Presidents  of  America,  with  por- 
trait   **R9-3 

Hildreth,  R.     .Vdministration 4155,6 

Morse,  J.  T,  y/-.     Life 515-7 

Parton,J.     Life 537-' 

Jeffrey,  Lord  Francis.     See  Carlyle,  T.     Remi- 
niscences    557-6 

See  Mason,  E.  T.     Personal  traits 555-2 

Whipple,  E.  P.     Review 817.20 

Jeffries,  B.  Joy.     Color-blindness 935-3 

.Jenliin,  Mrs.  ('.     Jupiter's   daughters 254.17 

.Skirmishing 254.16 

Who  breaks,  pays 254.15 

Jenkin,     Flceming        Healthy    houses;     ed.   by 

G.  E.  Waring,  ^r. 644.8 

Jennings,   G.  IL,  and  Johnstone,   W.  S.     Half- 
hours  with  Greek  and  Latin   authors 836.1 

JericllO  road  :  story  of  Western  life 232.33 

Jerrold,  Douglas  W.     See  Clarke,  C  ,  and  M.  C. 

Recollections  of  writers 557-2 

See  Mason,  E.  T.     Personal  traits 555-4 

Jersey,    isle  of.     Waring,   G.  E.,  yr.     Farmer's 

vacation 3633 

Jernsalein.     Cox,  G.W.     The  crusades 451-2 

Gibbon,   E.     Destruction 4633 

Joseph  us,  F.    Antiquities  of  the  Jews 449-1 

McKenzie,  A.     In  and  around 352-3 

Milman,  II.  H.     Siege  l)y  Titus 452-7 

Stanley,  A.  P.     Sinai  and  Palestine 346-13 

Tonna,  C.  E.     Juda;a  capta.     (Destruction  by 

Titus) .' 816.4 

Judah'slion.     (Present  state.).-. 816.4 

Wright,  W.  B.     Ancient  cities 346.18 

.Jernsaleni,   New.       See  New  Jerusalem;    New 
.Church;    Swedenborg. 

Jessie  ;  by  W.  Aimwell 288.37 

.Jessie  Carlton;    by  F.  Forrester 287.33 

.Jesuit's  ring ;   by  A.  A.  Hayes 227.35 

.Jesuits.     Bancroft,  G.     Early  operations  of  the 

Jesuits  amongst  the  Indians.   424.1 

Browning,  O.     Jesuits  and  Jansenists 916.12 

Bungener,  L.  L.  F.     Persecution  in   the  age  of 

Louis  XV 243.44 

Disraeli,  I.     First  Jesuits  in  England 806.6 

Jameson,  A.   M.      Legends    of    the    monastic 

orders 801.5 

Parkman,  F.     Jesuits  in  North  America  in  the 

seventeenth   century 405.4 

Pioneers  of  France  in  the  New  World 4^5-3 

Ranke,  L.     History  of  the  popes 444-3 

-Shea,  J.  G.     Jesuits,  Recollects,  and   the  Indi- 
ans.    [America.] *437.I4 

.Jesus.     Clarke,  J.  F.     Jesus  and  his  times 912.12 

See  a /so  Christ;   Lord. 
Jew,  Wandering.     Conway,   M.  D.     Wandering 

Jew 912.7 

Reddall,  H.  F.     Who  was  he  ? 563.4 

Jewett,  Sarah  Orne.     Betty  Leicester 225.40 

Country  by-ways 225.33 

Country  doctor 225 .34 

Deephaven 225.32 

King  of  Folly  Island,  and  other  people 225.39 

•  Marsh  Island • 225.35 

Mate  of  the  "  Daylight,"  and  Friends  ashore.  .  .225. 38 


JEWETT. 


67 


JORDAN. 


Jewett,  Sarah  Orne,   continued. 

Old  friends  and  new 225.31 

Play  days 225.37 

Story  of  the  Normans.     [Nations.] 482.1 1 

White  heron,  and  other  stories 225.36 

Jewish    church.       Stanley,   A.    P.       History.     3 

vols 452.2-4 

Jews.     Clarke,  J.  F.    Ten  great  religions.     (Juda- 
ism.)   912.10,  II 

Disraeli,  B.     Coningsby 252.6 

Tancred 252.7 

Hosmer,  J.  K.     Story  of  the  Jews.     [Nations.],  482.3 

Josephus,  F.     Antiquities;   Jewish  wars 449-1 

Kitto,  J.     Customs  and  institutions 452.8 

I.awrence,  E.     Jews  and  their  persecutors 452.10 

Longfellow,  H.  VV.     Judas  Maccabseus. .  725.1 

Macaulay,  T.  B.     Civil  disabilities,  in  England. .    8165 

Milman,  H.  H.     History.     3  vols 452.5-7 

Stanley,  A.  P.     History   of  the  Jewish  church. 

3  vols 452.2-4 

Tonna,  C.    E.     Popular  account  of  the  Jewish 

captivity 816.4 

Jimmy's  cruise    in    the    "  Pinafore";    by  L.   M. 

Alcott 287.15 

Jimmyjolins ;  by  a.  m.  Diaz 286  23 

Jo's  boys;    by  L.  M.  Alcott 287.21 

.To'S  opportunity;    by  L.  C.  Lillie 284.31 

.Joan   of  Arc.     Adams,  W.  H.  D.     Maid  of   Or- 
leans     556.4 

Cleveland,  R.   E.     Essay §27.7 

Creasy,  E.  S.     Joan  of  Arc's  victory  at  Orleans,  .461.9 

De  Quincey,  T.     Essay 805.13 

Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     History  of  France,  vol.  3   .  •   *4o8.3 

Schiller,  F.     Maid  of  Orleans :  drama 803.5 

Starling,  E.     Noble  deeds  of  woman 51 2.1 

.Tob,  Book  of.     The  Bible **Ri.2i 

See    Froude,  J.  A.     Short  studies 804.20 

Jolin,  King  of  England.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 

King  John 70 1.6 

.Tohll,  Eugenie.     {^E.  Mai-litt^     Countess  Gisela,  247.5 

Gold  Elsie 247.  i 

In  the  Schillingscourt 247.4 

Lady  with  the  rubies 247.7 

Little  moorland  princess 247.3 

Old  mam'selle's  secret 247.2 

Over  yonder 248.35 

Owl's  nest 247.8 

Second  wife 247.6 

.Tollll  Brent;   by  T.  Winthrop 212.25 

John  Bull  and'his   island;   by  Max  O'Rell 837.1 

.lolin  Bull,  Jr.;     or,    French  as   she  is  traduced; 

by  Max  O'Rell 837.3 

John  Bull  on  the  continent;    by  Max  O'Rell 837.4 

.Jolin  Dorrien ;    by  J.  Kavanagh 269.43 

John  Godsoe's  legacy;   by  E.  Kellogg 296.19 

.lohn  Halifax,  gentleman;    by  Miss  Muloch 265.5 

Jolin  Inglesant;    by  J.  H.  Shorthouse 261.14 

John  Jerome;   by  J.  Ingelow 264.22 

John  Ward,  preacher;    by  M.  Deland 216.39 

.lohnson,  Andrew.     Selections  from  speeches... .    535.6 
See  Fiske,  J.     Presidents  of  America,  with  por- 
trait      . .    **R9.3 

Riddle,  A.  G.     Alice  Brand. 229.19 

Sherman,  J.     Speech   on   Johnson's  policy  of 

reconstruction,  February,  1866 822.6 

Trial,  on  impeachment.    3  vols 539.14-16 

Johnson,      A.      H.        Normans      in       Europe. 

[Epochs.] 451.12 

•Johnson,  Louisa.     Every  lady  her  own    flower- 
gardener 613.6 

Johnson,  Oliver.     William    Lloyd  Garrison  and 

his  times 523.6 

.Johnson,  Rossiter.     History  of  the  French  war- .  -475.9 
History  of  the  war  of  1812-15 475-8 


Johnson,  Rossiter,  continued. 

Phaeton  Rogers 292. 11 

Ed.     Little  classics.     18  vols 812.1-18 

A^ames  of  the  series  : 

1.  Exile.  10.     Childhood. 

2.  Intellect.  11.     Heroism. 

3.  Tragedy.  12.     Fortune. 

4.  Life.  13.     Narrative  poems. 

5.  Laughter.  14.     Lyrical  poems. 

6.  Love.  15.     Minor  poems. 

7.  Romance.  16.     Authors. 

8.  Mystery.  17.     Nature. 

9.  Comedy.  18.     Humanity. 
For  contents  of  each  volume,  see  title. 

Johnson,  Samuel.     Chief  lives  of  the  poets 557-22 

Rasselas,  Prince  of  Abyssinia 261.5 

Same 261 .4 

See  Boswell,  J.     Life.     4  vols 555-5~8 

Carlyle,  T.     Essay  on  Boswell's  life 816.11 

Pleroes  and  hero-worship 816.16 

Macaulay,  T.  B.     Biography 557-1 

Essay  on  Boswell's  life 816. 5 

Stephen,  L.     Life 545-1 

See  also  Edgar,  J.  G.     Boyhood 575-1 

Gosse,  E.     Johnson  and  the  philosophers.  • .  .815.29 

Hawthorne,  N.     Biographical  story 203.4 

Our  old  home 203.6 

Johnson,  v.  W.     An  English  "  Daisy  Miller  "..  .229.17 

Image  of  San  Donato  :  story 232. 1 3 

Johnston,  Alexander.     Connecticut.     [Common- 
wealths.]   423.10 

History  of  American  politics **R3.22 

History  of  political  parties.     [America.] *437- '  7 

Ed.   Representative  American  orations.  3  vols.  822.4-6 
•Johnston,  H.  P.      Yorktown  campaign,  and  the 

surrender  of  Cornwallis,  1781 41 6.1 

•Johnston,  J.  F.  W.     Agricultural  chemistry  and 

geology,  Elements  of. 616. 3 

Chemistry  of  common  life 684.3 

Lectures  on   the   applications  of  chemistry  and 

geology  to  agriculture 616. 4 

Johnston,  R.  M.     Dukesborough  tales 236.10 

Johnstone,  W.  S.,  joint  author.     See  Jennings, 

G.  H. 
Joliet.      See  Winsor,  J.      Joliet,  Marquette,  and 

La  Salle.     [History  of  America.] *437-  H 

Jolly  fellowship;   by  F.  R.  .Stockton 224.12 

Jonathan  and  his  continent;    by  Max  O'Rell  and 

Jack  Allyn 837.2 

Jones,  Charles  C,  Jr.     English  colonization  of 

Georgia,  1 733-52 *437-i5 

•Jones,  Charles  H.     Lord  Macaulay  :   his  life  and 

^vritings 557-1 1 

Short  life  of  Charles  Dickens 557.12 

Short  Hfe  of  W.  E.  Gladstone 547-7 

Jones,  Eustace  "W.,  joint  author.     See  Cox,  G.  W. 
Jones,  Jesse  H.     Bible  plan  for  the  abolition  of 

poverty 912.4 

Know  the  truth :  critique  on  the  Hamiltonian 

theory  of  limitation 912.5 

Jones,   John,  astronomer.     See  Smiles,   S.     Ac- 
count      563.2 

Jones,  John  Paul.     See  Cooper,  J.  F.     Pilot 2 11. 3 

See  Hale,  E.  E.     Paul  Jones  and  Denis  Duval  .    223.2 

Thackeray,  W.  M.     Denis  Duval 202.1 1 

Jones,  J.  S.     Life  of  Jefferson  S.  Batkins 231.25 

Jones,    William.      Treasures    of   the    earth;    or, 

Mines,  minerals,  and  metals 675.7 

JonSOn,  Ben.     See  Coleridge,  S.  T.     Notes 805.4 

See  Taine,  H.  A.     History  of  English  literature,  806.17 
•Jordan   river.     Lynch,  W.  F.     Narrative   of  the 

United  States  expedition 346.1 

Macgregor,  J.     Rob  Roy  on  the  Jordan 346-7 

Stanley,  A.  P.     Sinai  and  Palestine 346.13 


JOSEPH. 


68 


KEATS. 


Joseph   Bonaparte.     See  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     His- 
tory  471.26 

.Joseph  li.  and  his  court;   by  L.  Muhlbach 249.2 

.Foseph'S  coat;   by  D.  C.  Murray 256.49 

Josephine,  Empress.     See  Alibott,  J.  S.  C.     His- 
tory  471.28 

Headley,  P.  C.     Life 457-5 

Saint  Amand,  I.  de.     Wife  of  the  first  consul..  .543.11  1 
Josephus,    Flavius.     Works:  Antiquities  of  the 

Jews;   History  of  the  Jewish  wars;  and  Life  | 

of  Josephus,  written  by  himself.      Trans,  liy 

W.  Whiston 449.  i 

Josiah  Allen's  w'Mt,  pseud.     See  Holley,  Marietta. 
Josiah  Allen's  wife  as  a  P.  A.  and  P.  L;  by  NL 

Holley....- 239.12 

.Toshlia  :  story  of  Biblical  times;   by  G.  Ebers.. .  .241.34 

Journal  of  a  home  life;   by  E.  M.  Sewell 266.32 

Journal  of  a  residence  on  a  Georgian  plantation 

in  1838-39;    by  F.  A.  Kemble. 315-5 

.Journal  of  our  life  in  the  highlands  from  1848  to 

18S2;    l)y  Queen  Victoria.     2  vols 566. 1,  2 

JOUrnillism.     Bennett.  J.  G.     Memoirs 532.3 

Congdon,  C.  T.    Reminiscence  of  a  journalist..    532.4 
Smiles,    S.      The    Walters    of  the    "  London 

Times  " 5632 

Warner,  C.  D.     American  newspaper 827.15 

Journalist,  pseud.     Memoirs  of  James  Gordon 

Bennett 532-3 

Journej  due  North;    by  G.  A.  Sala. 341-8 

.Journey  from  Comhill  to  Grand  Cairo;  by  W.  M. 

Thackeray 202.7 

Journey  in  Brazil;   by  Prof  and'iAxs.  Agassiz. .  .317.18 

Journey  through  Texas;   l:)y  F.  L.  Olmsted 31 1-9 

Journey  to  Central  Africa;   by  B.  Taylor 349-6 

Journey  to  the  centre  of  the  earth;   by  J.  Verne,  242.20 
•Fowett,   B.,  irans.  and  ed.     Dialogues   of  Plato. 

4  vols 806.1-4 

Joyce,  R.  I).     Blanid:   poem 714-3 

Deirdre;    poem , 714-2 

.Joyous  story  of  Toto ;   by  L.  E.  Richards 282. 1 1 

Juan  and  Juanita;   by  F.  C.  Baylor 2S5.37 

.Juanita  ;  by  M.  Mann 215.41 

Judiea  capta;   by  C.  E.  Tonna.   816.4 

Judah'S  lion;  by  C.  E.  Tonna 251.34 

Same.     Works,  vol.  2 816.4 

Judas  Iscariot.     See  De  Quincey,  T.     Essay 805.15 

Judas  Maccabeus:  poem;   by  H.  W.  Longfellow,  725.1 

Judd,  John  W.     Volcanoes 675.15 

Judd,  Sylvester.     Margaret 229.22 

Richard  Edney 229.21 

Juds;nient,  Last.     See  Last  judgment. 

.ludUh  ;  by  M.  Harland 218.6 

Judson,  Emily  C.     Kathayan  slave 812.3 

Julian  :  scenes  in  Judea;   by  W.  Ware 222.38 

Julian  home;    by  F.  W.  Farrar 277.34 

.Juliet.       Romeo    and    Juliet :     drama.       Shake- 
speare  701.10 

6>(f  Jameson,  A.  Vi.     Character  considered. 812.18 

Sketch  of  Fanny  Kemble  as  Juliet 801 .9 

Martin.  Helen  Faucit,  Lady.     Shakespeare's 

female  characters. 815.26 

.Julius 'CKsar  :   tragedy.     Shakespeare 701.10 

See  Knowles,  J.  S.     Debate  upon  the  character,  9 1 6.7 

July  :  poems;  ed.  by  O.  F.  Adams 735-17 

June  :  poems;   ed.  by  O.  F.  Adams 735-i6 

•June  \  by  Mrs.  Forrester 256.36 

Junius.      See  De  Quincey,  T.     Who  was  he? 805.10 

See  Macaulay,  T.  B.     Essay 816.5 

Reddall,  H.  F.     Who   wrote    the    letters   of 

Junius? 5634 

Junlier,   E.     Lucy 248.35 

Jupiter  lights;    by  C.  F.  Woolson 216.29 

Jupiter's  daughters;   by  Mrs.  C.  Jenkin 254.1 7 

Just  sixteen ;   by  S.  Coolidge 286.1 1 


Justiflcation   and    regeneration;    by  J.  Wither- 

spoon 91 1.6 

Justina  ;  by  S.  W.  Weitzel 237.32 

.Juvenal,  Ihe  satirist.     See  Vincent,  G.  E.     Some 

Italian  authors 835.21 


K. 

Kalani  of  Oahu;   by    C.  M.  Newell 232.17 

Kalb,  Gen.    John.     See  Kapp,  F.     Life 516.13 

Kaler,  James  Otis.     {James  Otis.)     Left  behind,  278.29 

Little  Joe 278.31 

Mr.  Stubb's  lirother  :   sequel  to  Toby  Tyler 278.26 

Raising  the  "  Pearl " 278.28 

Silent  Pete 278.30 

Tim  and  Tip 278.27 

Toby  Tyler :   ten  weeks  with  a  circus 278.25 

KalOOlah  :  by  W.  S.  Mayo.    231. 1 1 

Kanitehatka.  Kennan,  G.  Tent  life  in  Siberia, 
and  adventures   among   the    Koraks   and 

other  tribes. 355-3 

Mudge,  Z.  A.     Fur-clad  adventurers 355-2 

Kane,  E.  K.  Arctic  explorations :  second  Grin- 
nell    expedition    in    search    of    Sir    John 

Franklin,  1853-55.     2  vols 318.I,  2 

Kansas.     AUlridge,  R.     Life  on  a  ranch 3I3-I7 

Brown,  J.,   liberator  of  Kansas.     Life  and  let- 
ters  523-17 

Custer,  E.  B.     Following  the  guidon 313.26 

Chase,  S.  P.,  and  others-    Qrations  on  the  Kan- 
sas-Nebraska bill,   1854 822.5 

Ebbutt,  P.  G.     Emigrant  life  in  Kansas 313-22 

Robinson,  S.  T.  L.     Kansas:  its   interior   and 

exterior  life 3^1-5 

Ropes,  H.  A.     Six  months  in  Kansas 311.6 

Spring,  L.  W.     History.    [Commonwealths.]..  423.6 
Sumner,   C.     Oration :  the  crime   against  Kan- 
sas, May,  1856 822.5 

See  Agricultural  reports,  1875,  1876.     2  vols..  . .        6B 

Kansas  emigrants  :   tale;  by  L.  M.  Child 821.6 

Kant,     Immanuel.       See    Browning,    O.     Kant, 

Fichte,  and  Herbart 916.12 

De  Quincey,  T.     His  essays  and  last  days 805.16 

Lewes,  G.  H.     Life,    historical    position,    and 

psychology  of  Kant 801.23 

Kapp,   Friedrich.     Life  of  John  Kalb 516.13 

Karr,  Alphonse.     Tour  round  my  garden 613. 7 

Kata  Phusin,  pseud.     See  Ruskin,  John. 

Kate  and  Rosalind 291. 10 

Kate  Carlton ;    by  F.  Forrester  - .  -  ■ 287.35 

Katharine  Walton;    by  W.  G.  Simms 222.12 

Kathie   stories;   by  A.  M.  Douglas.     6  vols 217. 1-6 

Kathleen  :  by  F.  H.  Burnett 215.25 

Kathrina:  poem;  by J.  G.  Holland 714-13 

Katy  of  Catoctin;  by  G.  A.  Townsend 232.41 

Kaufman,  Rosalie.  (Queens  of  England  :  young 
folks'  history  abridged,  adapted,  and  con- 
tinued, from  -Strickland's  Queens  of  Eng- 
land.    3  vols 474.7-9 

Kavanag:h,  Julia.     John  Dorrien   269.43 

.Saint  Gildas 269.42 

Silvia 269.41 

Kavanagh  :  a  tale  ;    by  H.  W.  Longfellow 212.2 

Keary,  Annie.     Castle  Daly 264.33 

Doubting  hefirt'. 264.32 

Janet's  home 264.34 

Oldbury 264.35 

York   and  a  Lancaster  rose 264.31 

See  Keary,  E.     Memoir 546.16 

Keary,  C.  F.,  ed.     Dawn  of  history 442.5 

Keary,  E.     Memoir  of  Annie  Keary 546.16 

KeaiS,  John.     Poetical  works. 722.1 1 

See  Clarke,  C.  C.     Recollections  of   writers. . . .    557.2 


KBATS. 


69 


KINGSLEY. 


Keats,  John,  continued. 

See  Colvin,  S.     Life 545-38 

De  Quincey,  T.     Essay §05.13 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Essay 5><-'4.3 

Mason,  E.  T.     Personal  traits 555-1 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history..,..  ..815.15 

Whipple,  E.  P.     Essays  and  reviews 817.19 

Keddie,    Henrietta.    {Sarah    Tytler!)   Huguenot 

family 265  45 

Modern  painters  and  their  paintings 818. 9 

Old  masters  and  their  pictures , 81S.8 

Papers  for  thoughtful  girls 91 7-^^ 

KeedOll  Bluffs,  Story  of;    by  M.  N.  Murfree 214.35 

Keen,  G.  B.     New  Sweden       [America.] *437.I4 

Keen,  W.  W.,  ed.     American  health  jjrimers.     12 

vols 925.5-16 

See  Health  primers  for  contents  of  series. 

Keenan,  IL  F.     Money-makers 228.2 

Trajan 228. 1 

Keightley,  Thomas.     Fairy  mythology 442-1 

Keini,  De   B.    R.      Sheridan's  troopers    on    the 

borders 313-7 

Keith,  Jesse    E.     Eulogies;    by  Plymouth  bar  as- 
sociation     529.7 

Kellen,  W.  v.     index  to  the  public  statutes  of 
Massachusetts  and  to    the    public    acts  of 

1882-87 **R2.37 

Kelley,  J.  D-  J-,   joint  author.     See    Poole,    S. 

Lane. 
Kellogg",  Elijah.     Elm  Island  stories.     6  vols  : 

1.  Lion  Ben 296.1 

2.  Charlie  Bell 296.2 

3.  Ark  of  Elm  island 296.3 

4.  Boy  farmers 296.4 

5.  Young  shipbuilders 296.5 

6.  Hardscrabble 296.6 

Pleasant  Cove  series.     6  vols  : 

1.  Arthur  Brown 296.15 

2.  Young  deliverers 296.16 

3.  Cruise  of  the  "  Casco  " 296.17 

4.  Child  of  the  Island  glen 296.18 

5.  John  Godsoe's  legacy 296.19 

b.     Fisher  boys 296  20 

Strong  arm  and  a  mother's  blessing 296.13 

Kellogg,  R-  H.    Life  and  death  in  rebel  prisons.  .432.17 

Kelly,  W.  K.     History  of  Russia.     2  vols 468.I,  2 

'J  raits.     History  of  the  popes  ;   byL.  Ranke...   444.3 
Keltie,    J.    S.,    ed.       statesman's    year-book    for 

1884 **R3.23 

Kenible,  Adelaide.    &^  Jameson,  A.  M.    Studies,  801. 10 

Kenible,  Frances  A.     Far  away  and  long  ago 226.37 

Journal  of  a  residence  on  a  Georgian  plantation 

in  1838-39 315.5 

Records  of  a  girlhood  :  autobiography 546-7 

Records  of  later  life  :  a  sequel 546.8 

See  Jameson,  A.  M.     Sketch,  as  Juliet 801.9 

Kemp,  Edward.      How  to  lay  out  a  garden 612.6 

Kendnl,  Madge.     Dramatic  opinions 546.19 

Kenelni  Chillingly;    by  E.  Bulwer-Lytton 253.4 

Kenilwortli ;  by  W.  Scott 262.11 

Kennan,  George.     Tent  life  in  Siberia 355-3 

Kennai'd,  Nina  H.     Life  of  Rachel 512. 11 

Life  of  Mrs.  Siddons 512.19 

Kennedy,    John   p.     {Solomon    Secoiidthoughts.) 

(luodlibet 231.3 

Rob  of  the  bowl 231.2 

See  Winthrop,  R.  C.    Tribute 536-6 

Kennedy,  W.  S.     Life  of  J.  G.  Whittier 514.8 

Life  of  O.  W.  Holmes 514-9 

Wonders  and  curiosities  of  the  railway 677.15 

Kenneth  ;  by  C.  M.  Yonge 269.12 

Kent,  James.     Sibyl  Spencer 229.9 

Kentncky.     Shaler,  N.  S.     History.     [Common- 
wealths.]     423.4 


Kepler,  Johann.     See  Wright,  H.  C.     Children's 

stories  of  the  great  scientists 575-9 

KeraniOS  :   poem;    by  H.  W.  Longfellow 725.1 

Kerr,  J.  ].,  joint  author.     See  Dixon,  E.  S. 

Key  to  North  American  birds;   by  E.  Coues 656. 1 

Key  to  "  Uncle  Tom's  cabin;"  by  H.  B.  Stowe.  . .   928.1 
KllOlStoniir  :  story  of  a  horse;   by  L.  N.  Tolstoi. . 244.49 
Kicklebnrys  on  the  Rhine;   by   W.   M.  Thack- 
eray   202. 1 2 

Kidd,    Capt.   William.      See  Hale,  E.   E.      Lord 

Bellomont  and  Capt.  Kidd.     [Boston.].. .  .*438. 2 

Kidder,  Henry  P.,  joint  author.  See  Peabody, 
F.  H. 

Kidnapped  ;  by  R.  L.  Stevenson 257  22 

KieflTer,  Harry  M.  Recollections  of  a  drummer- 
boy.     (Civil  war. ) 476.19 

KillebreW,   F.   W.     Report  on   the   soils  of  the 

Cumberland  plateau,  Rugby,  Tennessee  ....    315.3 

Kilmeny ;  by  w.  Black 255.9 

Kimball,  R.  B.,  ed.     Life  in  Santo  Domingo;   by 

a  settler. 316.2 

Kindergarten.      Kriege,   M.    H.      The  child: 

Froeljel's  principles  of  education 916.2 

Wheelock,      L.       Kindergarten     and    primary 

schools 916.8 

King,  Capt.  Charles.     Colonel's  daughter 228.50 

Marion's  faith 228.51 

War-time  wooing , 228.49 

King,    Clarence.       Ascent    of    Mount    Tyndall. 

(Sierra  Nevada  mountains.) 812.17 

Democracy 227.1 

Mountaineering  in  the  Sierra  Nevada 313-24 

King,  Edward.     Europe  in  storm  and  calm 466.10 

King,  Henry  M.     The  Baptists  in  Boston *438.3 

King,  Moses.     Hand-book  of  Boston 334-1 

Pub.     Dictionary  of  Boston;   by  E.  M.  Bacon. .   334.2 
Hand-book  of  Boston  harbor;  by  M.  F.  Sweet- 

ser 334.6 

King,  Rufus.     Ohio.     [Commonwealths.] 423.13 

King,  Thomas  Starr.  Lecture :  spiritual  Chris- 
tianity     921. 1 

White  hills 324.I 

See  Frothingham,  R.     Tribute 522.15 

King  Arthur  and  his  knights.     Bulfinch,  T. 815.8 

King  Arthur;   by  Miss  Muloch 265.17 

King  Henry  IV.,  V.,  VI.,  VIII.  See  Henry  lY., 
v.,  VI.,  VIII. 

King  John  :  drama.     Shakespeare 701.6 

See  Jameson,  A.  M.      Characteristics  of  women,  801.6 

King  Lear :  tragedy.    Shakespeare 701. 11 

See  Jameson,  A.  M.     Characteristics  of  women. 

(Cordelia.) 801.6 

White,  R.  G.     Studies  in  .Shakespeare 815.21 

King  of  Folly  island;    by  S.  O.  Jewett 225.39 

King  of  the  (iolden  river;    by  J.  Ruskin 802.7 

Same.     [Little  classics  :   Childhood.] 812.10 

King  Rene's  daughter:   drama;    by  H.  Hertz 721.3 

King  Richard  II.  and  III.  See  Richard  II.  and 
HI. 

King's  men;    by  R.  Grant  atid  others 227.19 

King's  missive ;    by  J.  (_;.  Whittier.  -  ., 7I5-J 

Kinglake,     a.    W.       Eothen :     traces    of  travel 

brought  home  from  the  East. ...  . .  .346.14 

Kings,  queens,  and  barbarians;   by  A.  (Jilman.  ..   492. 1 
KingSley,     Charles.       Alton    Locke:     autobiog- 
raphy.     261.22 

At  last :  Christmas  in  the  West  Indies 316.6 

Cheap  clothes  and  nasty  :   a  tract 261.22 

Hereward,  the  last  of  the  English 261 .24 

Heroes;    or,  Greek  fairy  talcs 261.23 

Hypatia  :   life  in  Egypt  in  5th  century 261.21 

Madam  How  and  Lady  Why:   earth-lore 675.9 

The  fens.      [Little  classics  :   Nature.]. 812.17 

Two  years  ago 261 .26 


KINGSLST. 


70 


LADY. 


Kingsley,  Charles,  continued. 

Water-babies :   fairy  tale 261.29 

Westward  ho  !   times  of  Queen  Elizal)eth 261.25 

Yeast :  a  prol)leni 261.27 

iV^  Harris,  A.  B.     Little  liiography 576.1 

Hughes,  Thomas.     Memoir 261.22 

KlngSley,  Henry.     Austin  Elliot. 261.32 

Ravenshoe 261 .31 

The  lost  child.     [Little  classics.] 812.10 

Kingston,  .^fass.     History.     See  History  of  Tly- 

nmuth  county ♦*R8.ii 

killSfStOIl,  W.  H.  (J.     Dick  Cheveley 298.9 

loxhi)lme  hall,  and  other  stories 298.7 

Fred  Markhani  in  Russia 373- 1 

In  the  forest 298.8 

Mark  .Seaworth 298.10 

Midshijiniaii,  Marmaduke  Merry 298. 14 

Notal:)le  voyages,  from  Columbus  to  Parry 328.3 

Peter  the  whaler 298. 1 2 

Round  the  world  :   tale 298. 1 1 

Salt  water 298. 1 5 

\'oyage  round  the  world 375-2 

Young  foresters,  and  other  tales 298.13 

Ed.     Swiss  family  Robinson 279.8 

and  Low,  C.  R.     Cireat  African  travellers,  from 

Bruce  to  Stanley 349-30 

Kip,  Leonard.     "  Christmas  has  come":  story. .  .232.15 

Kipling,  Rudyard.     Plain  tales  from  the  hills 248.3'; 

Soldiers  three.. , 24S. 38 

Kirby,    Mary    and    Elizabeth.      Aunt    Martha's 

corner  cupboard 282.25 

Kirhy,  William,  <7«(/Spence,  William.     Introduc- 
tion to  entomology 647.10 

KlrcboflT,  Gustav  R.      See  \Yright,  H.  C.      Chil- 
dren's stories  of  the  great  scientists 575-9 

Kirk,  Ellen  W.  Olney.     {Henry  Hayes.)     Better 

times. 226.43 

Daughter  of  Eve 226.44 

Queen  money 226.47 

Sons  and  daughters 226.46 

Story  of  Margaret  Kent 226.45 

KirltC,  VAhxwvad,  pseud.     Ste  GWmoxe,  James  R. 

Kirklaild,  C.  M.     Memoirs  of  Washington 517.2 

Ed.     \Yoman,  her  education  and  influence;   by 

Mrs.  Hugo  Reid. 927.1 

kismet ;  by  G.  I'leming 236.37 

Kit  and  Kitty;    by  R.  I).  Blackmore 252.20 

Kith  and  kin;   by  J.  Fothergill 244.17 

Kitto.  John.      History  of  Palestine 452.8 

Kitfjieon  ;  by  Sophie  .May 284.10 

Klosterlicini :  romance;   by  T.  De  Quincey 805.18 

KlHM'laild,   Samuel.     American  in  Iceland 361. i 

Knickerbocker,    Diedrich, /5^«</.       .See  Irving, 

\\  ashington. 
Knight,  Charles.     Half-hours  with  the  best   au- 
thors:  selections.     6  vols 806.11-16 

Life.     (Autobiography.) 557-3 

Popular  history  of  England.     8  vols 408.7-14 

See  NicoU,  H.  J.     Great  movements.     (Cheap 

literature.) 521-15 

Knight,  Helen  C.     Memoir  of  Hannah  More. .  . .    556.3 

Knlgbt-err.int ;  by  E.  Lyall 251.43 

Knight-errant  of  the  foot-hills;   by  Bret  Harte,  233.34 

Knight  "f  Dannebrog;    by  H.  H.  Boyesen 213.32 

Knight  of  the  Black  forest;  by  G.  D.  Litchfield,  229.45 
Knight  of  the  nineteenth  century;  by  E.  P.  Roe,  226.2 
Knightly   soldier:     biograjihy   of    Major   II.   \V. 

Camp;   by  H.  C.  'frumbuU 522.2 

Knitters  in  the  sun;   by  O.  Thanet 226.31 

Knocking 'round  the  Rockies;   by  E.  Ingersoll.  .313.10 

Knott,  J-  Proctor.     Duluth  speech 236.10 

Know  the  truth;   by  J.  H.  Jones 912.5 

Knowledge.    Dick,  T.     Improvement  of  society 

by  its  diffusion 816.I 


Knowledge,  continued. 

Guthrie,  E.     First  book  of  knowledge 673.5 

Knowlton,    Helen  M.,  comp.    Talks  on  art;  by. 

W.  M.  Hunt.     2  vols 818.2,  3 

Knox,  John.     .'>fc  Froude,  J.  A.     Short  studies .. 804.20 
KnO.X,  Thomas  W.   Boy  travellers  series.   10  vols : 

Australasia 386. 10 

Congo 386. 1 2 

East.     5  vols : 

1 .  Japan  and  China 386.  i 

2.  Siam  and  Java 386.2 

3.  Ceylon  and  India 386. 3 

4.  Egypt  and  the  Holy  Land 386.4 

5.  Through  Central  .\frica 386.5 

Mexico 386.1 1 

Russian  empire 386.9 

South  America 386.7 

1  )ecisive  battles  since  Waterloo 461.10 

Voyage  of  the  "  Vivian  "  to  the  North  pole. .. .    386.6 

Young  Nimrods  around  the  world 375-4 

Ed.     Travels  of  Marco  Polo 386.8 

Koenig,  F.     5^,?  Smiles,  S.     Men  of  invention. ..   563.2 
KorakS.     Kennan,  G.     Tent  life  in  Siberia,  and 

adventures  among  the  Koraks 355-3 

Koran  "f    Mohammed.     See  Stanley,  A.  P.     His- 
tory of  the  P'.astern  church 452.1 

Kossuth,  Louis.     Memories  of  my  exile SS'-' 

KreniitZ,    Mite,     collector.       Roumanian     fairy 

tales 279.3 

Kriege,  Matilda  H.     Child:  Froebel's  principles 

of  education 916.2 

Ku  Klux  conspiracy.     Report  of  the  committee  to 
incjuire    into  the  condition  of  affairs  in  the 

late  insurrectionary  States.     [1872.] 928.6 

Kullak,    Theodor,    pianist.       See     Fay,    Amy. 

Music-study  in  Germany 838.  i 


L. 

Labor.     Atkinson,  E.     Labor  and  capital  allies, 

not  enemies 823.13 

Foreman,  pseud.     Big  wages,  and  how  to  earn 

them.     (Labor-unions.) 823.19 

Gladden,  W.    Working  people 823.10 

Meriwether,  Lee.     Tramp  at  home :  labor  ques 

tion  in  United  States.     [1889.] 336.1 1 

Newcomb,  S.  ABC  of  fmance :  labor  ques- 
tion and  money  question  familiarly  ex- 
plained   823. 1 2 

Ruskin,    J.       Fors    Clavigera:    letters   to   the 

workmen  and  labourers  of  Great  Britain. . .    802.9 
Unto  this  last :  essays  on  the  principles  of  po- 
litical economy 802. 14 

Winihrop,   R.  C.     Wants  of  the   government, 

and  wages  of  labor :  speech,  1846 536.4 

See  M&fisa.cha'seU?,,  E' urea  It  0/ la /)cr  .■  United 
States,    Department  of  the   interior.    Re- 
ports of  the  commissioner  of  labor. 
See  also  Political  economy  ^;;rt' Work. 
Labouchere,  Henry.    Essay :  a  Democrat  on  the 

coming  Democracy 813.3 

LabOUlaye.   E.  R.  L.     Abdallah 241  lb 

Fairy   tales   279.  i 

See  .Adams,  f).  F.     Dear  old  story-tellers 576-3 

Labrador.    Steams,  W.  A.   Sketch  of  its  ]>eoples, 

industries,  and  natural  history 312.3 

Laddie  :  a  story 275.31 

Ladies'    companion    to   the    flower-garden,    and 

gardening  for  ladies;  by  J.  W.  I.oudon....    613.2 

Ladies'  flower  garrlener;   by  L.  lohnson 613.6 

Ladies  Lindores;    by  M.  O.'  W.  Oliphant 266.8 

Lady  Judith ;   by  J.  McCarthy 259.22 

Lady  of  Shalott':  stor)-;   by  E.S.Phelps 812.10 


LADY. 


71 


liAST. 


Lady  of  the  Aroostook;  by  W.  D.  Howells 214.6 

Lacly  of  the  ice;    by  J.  De  Mille 233.1 

Lady  of  the  lake  :  poem  ;  by  \V.  Scolt    ■  •    713-7 

Lady,  or  the  tiger?  by  ¥.  R.  Stockton 224.13 

Lady  Sybil's  choice';    by  E.  S.  Holt 268.39 

Lady  with  the  rubies;   by  E.  Marlitt 247.7 

Lady's   life  in  the    Rocky  Mountains;    by  I.   L. 

Bird 313.8 

Lady's   second  journey   round   the  world;   l)y  I. 

Pfeiffer 319-5 

Laftiyette,    Gen.  M.  J.     See  Hale,  E.  E.     Boys' 

heroes 575.4 

.SVt-  Muzzey,  A.  B.      Reminiscences 516.15 

Quincy,  J.     Figures  of  the  past 534-3 

Laffail,  May.     See  Hartley,  May  Laffan. 

La  Fontaine,  Jean  de.     See  Adams,  O.  F.     Dear 

old  story-tellers 576.3 

Lake   and  forest  series;    by  C.  A.  J.   P'arrar.     4 

vols 298.31-34 

Lake    Champlain.      Murray,    W.    H.    H.      Lake 

Champlain  and  its  shores 324.10 

Parkman,  F.     Historic  hand-book 324.7 

Lake  George.     Cooper,  J.  F.     Last  of  the  Mohi- 
cans     21 1.7 

Curtis,  G.  W.     Lotus-eating.  ■ 324.6 

Parkman,  F.     Historic  hand-book 324.7 

Lake   Ngami:   exploration   in   southwest  Africa; 

by  C.  J.  Andersson 349-3 

Lakes,  Great.     Neill,  E.  D.     Discovery  along  the 

great  lakes.      [America.]  *437.I4 

Lakeyille,  Jl/ass.     History.     See  History  of  Ply- 
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Lalla  Rookh  :   poem;   by  T.  Moore 722.10 

Laniartine,  a.  de.     Fior  d' Aliza 241 . 1 5 

History  of  the  French  revolution  of  1848 447-9 

Life  of  Fenelon 804. 1 9 

Lamb,  Charles.     Works.     5  vols: 

1.  Letters 804.14 

2.  Letters  and  hnal  memorials S04. 1 5 

3.  Elia;    last    essays   of  Elia;    popular   fal- 

lacies  804. 1 6 

4.  Rosamund  Gray;    essays;  poems 804.17 

5.  Essays    and    sketches;      tales;      poems; 

letters 804. 1 8 

Dissertation  upon  roast  pig 812.5 

Dream  children 812.4 

and  Mary.   Tales  from  Shakespeare.    2  vols. 273.27,  28 

See  Ainger,  A.     Life 545.25 

Clarke,  M.  C.    Recollections,  with  some  letters 

of  Lamb 557-2 

De  Quincey,  T.     Essay 805.13 

Recollections 805.10 

Mason,  E.  T.,  ed.      Personal  traits 555-3 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history 815.14 

Talfourd,  T.  N.     Sketch 804.14 

Whipple,  E.  P.     Review 81 7.20 

Lamb,  Mary,y'i)/«/  author.     See  Lamb,  Charles. 
See    also     Clarke,     M.    C.       Recollections    of 

writers 557-2 

Gilchrist,  Anne.     Life 51 2.4 

Robertson,  E.  S.     English  poetesses 546.12 

Lamia  :  a  poem ;   by  J.  Keats 722.11 

Lamoilt,   James.     Seasons  with   the  sea-horses: 
sporting     adventures     in     the     Northern 

seas 328.1 

La  Motte-Fouque,  F.   H.  C.     Undine;    Sintram 

and  his  companions ;  other  tales 241 . 1 1 

See  Adams,  O.  F.     Dear  old  story-tellers 576.3 

Lamplisbter  ;  by  M.  S.  Cummins 212.22 

LailCasifer,  House  of.     Gairdner,  J.      Houses  of 

Lancaster  and  York.     [Epochs.] 451-4 

Lancaster,  Samuel.     See  Smiles,  S.     Men  of  in- 
vention      563.2 

Lances  of  Lynwood;   by  C.  M.  Yonge 269.13 


Land  and  the  book ;  by  W.  M.  Thomson.    2  vols. 

(Holy  Land.) 346.10,  1 1 

Land  drainer.  Practical;    by  B.  Munn 626.2 

Land  measurer,  Farmer's;    by  J.  Pedder 636.4 

Land    of  desolation;    by  L   L    Hayes.     (Green- 
land.)   318.12 

Land  of  gold  :   tale  of  '49;   by  G.  G.  Spurr 232.24 

Land  of  the   midnight  sun :     Sweden,    Norway, 
Lapland,  and  Northern  Finland;   by    P.  B. 

Du  Chaillu.     2  vols 345-2,  3 

I  Land  of  the  Veda;   by  W.  Butler.     (India.) 308.7 

Lander,  Meta,/j-f /<■</.     See  Lawrence,  M.  W. 
I  Landon,  Letitia  E.     See  Robertson,  E.  S.     Eng- 
lish poetesses 546.12 

Landor,     Walter    Savage.      Imaginary    conver- 
sations.    5  vols 701.20-24 

See  Colvin,  S.     Life 545.23 

De  Ouincey, T.     Notes  on  his  works 805.11 

Mason,  E.  T. ,  ed.     Personal  traits 555-1 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history 815.13 

Steilman,  E.  C.     Victorian  poets 815.22 

Lands  of  the  Saracen  :  pictures  of  Palestine,  Asia 

Minor,  Sicily,  and  Spain;  by  B.Taylor...  346.8 
Landscape.  Hamerton,  p.  G.  Landscape.  ...818.13 
Landscape  gardening.     Downing,  A.  J.     Theory 

and  practice 617.7 

Rural  essays 61 7.6 

Landseer,    Sir    Edwin.      See    Sweetser,     ^L    F. 

Biography 544-15 

.SV^  Tytler,  S.     Modern  painters 818.9 

Lane,  E.  W.     Modern   Egyptians :   manners  and 

customs.     2  vols 308.14,  15 

Trans.     Arabian    nights'    entertainments.       3 

vols 208.16-18 

Lanfrey,  P.     History  of  Napoleon  L   4  vols.,  447.22-25 

Lan^,    Andrew.     Letters  to  dead  authors 827.8 

Lang',  Mrs.  Andrew.     Dissolving  viev\s 227.5 

LangStroth,  L.  L.     Hive  and  the  honey-bee 635.1 

Language.     Trench.  R.  C.     Study  of  words 926.4 

See  English  language. 
Lanier,    Sidney.     Florida:   its    scenery,    climate, 

and  history j'S-i 

Ed.     Boy's  Froissart :  chronicles 473-1 

Boy's  Mabinogion  :   Welsh  tales 273.14 

Lannian,  Charles.     Farthest  north.     [1885.] 318.9 

Leading  men  of  Japan 561.16 

Lanoye,  F.  de.     Rameses    the  Great;    or,   Egypt 

3,300  years  ago 472.3 

LaOCOOn  :   essay   on  painting  and  poetry;    by  G. 

E.  Lessing 802.21 

Laodicean ;  by  r.  Hardy 255.28 

Laplace,  Pierre  S.     See  Arago,  F.     Life 543.1 

Lapland.     Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.     Land  of  the  mid- 
night sun.     2  vols 345-2,  3 

Taylor,  B.     Northern  travel ^51.2 

Vincent,  F.     Norsk,  Lapp,  and  Finn 351-4 

La  Plata      Clemens,  E.  J.  M.     La  Plata  countries 

of  South  America. 317.14 

Stewart,  C.  S.     Brazil  and  La  Plata 3 '7-3 

LarCOm,    Lucy.     New   England  girlhood :   auto- 
biography     585.1 

Wild  roses  of  Cape  Ann,  and  other  poems 7'4  7 

La  Salle,    R.    C.     See  Parkman,  F.     Discovery  of 

the  great  West 405  5 

Winsor,  J.     Joliet,  Marquette,  and  La  Salle. .  .*437.i4 
Las  Casas,  Bartolome.     See  Ellis,  G.  E.     And  the 
relations  of   the   Spaniards  to  the   Indians. 

[America.] *437-i2 

Last  chronicle  of  Barset;   by  A.  Trollope *.  . .   267.2 

Last  days  of  Pompeii;    by  E.  Bulwer-Lytton 253.3 

Last  judgment;  by  E.  Swedenborg 913-1 1 

Last  of  the  barons;   by  E.  Bulwer-Lytton .253.10 

Last  of  the  Mohicans;    by  J.  F.  Cooper. .......". .    21 1.7 

Last  of  the  Peterkins;   by  L.  P.  Hale 282.16 


tAST. 


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liEIBNITZ. 


Last  tournament :  poem;   by  A.  Tennyson 7I3-20 

Last  ^'oy'ige  :  India  and  Australia,  1887;  by  A.  A. 

IJrassey 347-6 

Lastt'hailOC    junction,   far,  far    West;   by  S.    P. 

Mcl.ean 235.14 

Late  Mrs.  Null;    by  V.  R.  Stockton. 224.15 

Latlintp,  George  P.     Echo  of  passion 233.44 

In  the  distance 233.45 

Newport 233.43 

Two  purse-companions  :   story 232.9 

Would  you  kill  him  ? 233.46 

Latin  authors.     Jennings,  G.   H.,  ««</ Johnstone, 

W.  S.     Half-hours  with 836.1 

Latin  dictionary.  New,  founded  on  the  translation 
of  Freund's  Latin-German  lexicon;    eJ.  by 

E.  A.  Andrews.     [1886.] **R8.I5 

Latin    fathers.      Jackson,   G.   A.     Of  the  third 

century,  A."  D.  180-325. 832.2 

I'ust-Nicene,  A.  D.  325-590 832.4 

Latin  language.     Sears,  B.     History 815. i 

Latin  literature.     Lawrence,  E.     Primer 815.6 

Latin  proverbs.     Trench,    R.  C.     Of  the  middle 

ages 815.3 

l,att(T-<laj  saint :   story 238.24 

Latter-day  saints.     See  Mormons. 
Lau:;hter.     Little    classics;     ee/.    by     R.    John- 
son     812.5 

Conienfs  :  Christmas  carol;    by  C.  Dickens. 
Haunted  crust;   by  K.  Saunders. 
Dissertation  upon  roast  pig;   by  C.  Lamb. 
Total  depravity  of  inanimate  things;  by  E.  A. 

Walker. 
Skeleton  in  the  closet;  by  E.  E.  Hale. 
Sandy  Wood's  sepulchre;   by  H.Miller. 
Visit    to  the  asylum    for  aged  and  decayed 

punsters;   by  O.  W.  Holmes. 
Mr.  Tibbot  O'Leary;   by  G.  Griffin. 
Neal  M alone;   by  W.  Carleton. 

Laurel  bush ;  by  Miss  Muloch 265. 1 1 

Laveleye,    Emile    de.      Essav :     the    European 

terror.     (Socialism,  nihilism,  etc.) 813.3 

Law .     Morse,  J.  T.,  Jr.     The  bench   and  bar  in 

Boston *4384 

Law  and  the  lady  ;   by  W.  Collins 258.8 

Lawless,  Emily.     Story  of  Ireland.    [Nations.]  .  .482.15 
Lawn    tennis  as  a   game  of    skill;  by  S.  C.    F. 

Peile 662.7 

Lawrence,      Abbott.       See    Lawrence,    Amos. 

Diary  and  correspondence 532-1 

Lawrence,  Amos.     Diary  and  corresj^ondence; 

ed.  by  his  son,  W.  R.  Lawrence 532.1 

See  Thayer,    W.  >I.     Poor   boy  and  merchant 

prince.     (Life.) 573-8 

Lawrence,  Eugene.     English  literature  primers. 

3  vols 815.23-25 

Greek  literature  primer 815.4 

Jews  and  their  persecutors 452.10 

I.atin  literature  primer 815.6 

Medieval  literature  primer 815. 5 

Lawrence,  G.  a.     Breaking  a  butterfly     252.27 

Guy   Livingstone 252.26 

Sword  and  gown 252.25 

Lawrence,    M.  W.      {Meta   Lander.)     Marion 

Graham 216.49 

Tobacco  problem 924-I I 

Lawrence's  adventures  among    the    ice-cutters, 
glass-makers,    coal-miners,  iron-men,    and 

ship-builders;   by  J.  T.  Trowbridge 224.21 

Laws.     Plato.      Trans,  by  B.  Jowett  806.4 

Laws    relating   to  inland    fisheries  in  Massachu- 
setts, 1623-1886 **R2.I7 

Lawyer,    statesman,  soldier;  by   (1.  S.  Boutwell. 

(Lawyer  is  Rufus  Choate.) 534-6 

Lay  of  the  last  minstrel;   by  W.  Scott 713.7 


Lays  of  ancient  Rome;   by  T.  B.  Macaulay 722.6 

Same.     [With  essays.] 816.5 

Lays  of  the  Scottish  cavaliers;   by  W.   E.  Aytoun,   722.5 

Leaden  casket;    by  M.  R.  Hunt 255.44 

Leaders  of  public  opinion  in  Ireland;    by  W.  E. 

IL  Lecky 405.17 

Leadins;  men  of  Japan;   by  C.  Lanman 561.16 

Leadvilie,    Colorado.     Hayes,  A.  A.,  Jr.     New 

Colorado  and  Santa  Fe  trail i^i-^ 

Leaf-beauty.     5^<?  Ruskin,J.     Modern  painters, 

vol.  5' 802.20 

Leaf  in  the  storm;    by  Ouida 8i2.ii 

League  of  youth  :  drama;   by  H.  Ibsen 721.4 

Lear  of  the  steppe;    by  I.  S.  Turgenieff.    244.2 

Learn  and  earn,  How  to;    by  J.  B.  Fremont    and 

others 934-1 

Learning.  Bacon,  F.  Dignity  and  advance- 
ment of  learning 803.19 

Leather-stocking  tales;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  5  vols: 

Deerslayer 21 1  10 

Last  of  the  Mohicans 211.7 

Pathfmder 21 1.9 

Pioneers 211.4 

Prairie. 211.32 

Leaves  from  the  journal  of  our  life  in  the  High- 
lands, from  1848  to  1882;  by  Queen  Vic- 
toria.    2  vols.. 566.1,  2 

Leaves  from  the  tree  Igdrasyl;  by  M.  Russell.  ..232.19 
Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     History  of   England   in  the 

XVIIIth  century.     8  vols.,  405.13-16;  455.17-20 
History  of  European  morals,  from  Augustus  to 

Charlemagne.     2  vols 405.18,19 

History  of  the  rise   and   influence  of   the  spirit 

of  rationalism  in  Europe.     2  vols 444-4,  5 

Leaders  of  public   opinion  in   Ireland:   Swift; 

Grattan;    Flood;   O'Connell    405.17 

Led  astray;   or.  La  petite  comtesse;   by  O.  Feuil- 

let 241.3 

Lee,  Eliza  B.     Naomi ;  or,  Boston  200  years  ago,  232  43 

Lee,  Harriet.     Canterbury  tales. 251.27 

Lee,  H.  F.     Tales 221.33 

Lee,  Mary  C.     (Quaker  girl  of  Nantucket 237.39 

Lee,  Robert  E.     See  Eggleston,    G.  C.     Rebel's 

recollections      475. 16 

Henty,  G.  A.     With    Lee    in  Virginia.     (Civil 

war.) 293.11 

Lee,  Sophia.     Canterbury  tales 251.26 

Lee,  V' ernon,  pseud.     See  Paget,  Violet. 

Leech,  John.     See  Brown,  Dr.  J.     Essay 816. 7 

.SV^  Thackeray,  W.  M.      Critical  review 202.1 1 

Leeds,  Joseph  W.  The  theatre :  non-accordancy 
of  stage-plays  with  the  Christian  profes- 
sion  914.20 

Left  behind ;    by  J.  Otis. 27S.29 

Legend  of  Montrose;   by  W.  Scott 262.7 

Legend  of  Sleepy   Hollow;   by   W.  Irving 81 7. 11 

Legend  of  the  Rhine;  by  W.  M.Thackeray 202.8 

Legend  of  Thomas  Didymus;  by  J.  F.  Clarke.  ..912.12 
Legends  and  stories  illustrated  in  art.     Clement, 

C.  E.     Hand-book  of  legendary  art **R4.36 

Legends,  Ingoldsby;    by  R.  H.  Barham 722.4 

Legends  of  Charlemagne;    by  T.  Bulfinch 815.9 

Legends  of  New  England;    by  S.  A.  Drake 428.4 

Legends  of  the  Black  Watch ;    by  J.  Grant 251.2 

Legends  of  the  Madonna,  as  represented   in    the 

tine  arts;   by  A.  M.  Jameson 801.4 

Legends  of  the  monastic  orders,  as  represented 

in  the  fine  arts;    by  A.  M.Jameson 801.5 

Legends  of  the  wandering  Jew;  by  M.  D.Con- 
way     912.7 

Legends  of  the  White  Hills;  by  T.  Starr  King  . .  324.1 
Leggett.  William.  .SVe- Whittier,  J.  G.  Sketch..  817.3 
Leibnitz,  G.  W.     See  Lewes,  G.  H.   Biographical 

history  of  philosophy 801.23 


LEIFCHILD. 


73 


LIFE. 


leifchild,  Franklin.     Essay  on  Hamlet 813.5 

LeightOll,  Caroline  C.     Life  at  Puget  sound 3i3-i8 

LclillUl,  Charles  G.     The  gypsies 362.2 

lena    Delta.      Melville,    G.    W.      In    the  Lena 

Delta. 318.7 

'Lena  Rivers;   by  M.  J.  Holmes 219. i 

Lenox  Dare ;   by  V.  F.  Townsend 276.8 

leoXlU.,  Fo/>e.     i'd'^  O'Reilly,  B.     Life 558.11 

Leonard,  H.  C.     Sheaf  from  a  pastor's  field. 921. 1 1 

Leonard,  John  E.  Memorial  addresses;  by  United 

States  Congress 539-9 

Leone  ;  by  L.  Monti 238.7 

Leonowens,  Anna  H.     English  governess  at  the 

Siamese  court 358.1 

Romance  of  the  harem 358.2 

Le  Plongeon,  Alice  D.   Here  and  there  in  Yuca- 
tan  3 1 7- 1 6 

Lerniont,  L.     {Cousin   Cicely.')     Lewie 291.12 

Le  Sage,  a.  R.    Adventures  of  Gil  Bias  of  Santil- 

lane ;   trans,  by  T.  Smollett 249.39 

Leslie,  Alexander.     Arctic  voyages  of  Adolf  Erik 

Nordenskiold,  1858-79 318.3 

Leslie  Goldthwaite's  life,  A  summer  in;   by  A.  D. 

T.  Whitney 275.8 

Leslie,  Madeline, /j^/^a'.     See  Baker,  H.  N.  W. 
Lessing,  Gotthold  E.     Laocoon :  essay  on  paint- 
ing and  poetry;  trans,  by  E.  Frothingham,  802.21 
Nathan  the  wise  :   dramatic  poem;   trans.hyY.. 

Frothingham 721.2' 

See  De  Quincey,  T.     Essay 805 .16 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Essay 804.2 

Taylor,  B.     Lecture 835 . 1 

Lessons    from   my  masters :    Carlyle,  Tennyson, 

Ruskin;   by  P.  Bayne 816.14 

Lessons  in  proverbs;  by  R.  C.  Trench 815.3 

Lessons  on  manners  for  school  and  home  use; 

by  E.  E.  Wiggin 914.21 

Lessons  on  practical  subjects  for  grammar-school 

children;   by  S.  rt«(/ C.  W.  F 916.9 

L'Estrange,  A.  G.  K.,  ed.     Life  of  Mary  Russell 
Mitford,  told  by  herself  in  letters  to  her 

friends.     2  vols 546.10,  1 1 

Letter-writing.     Davidson,  J.  W.     The  corre- 
spondent   **R4.5 

Letters.     Hamerton,  P.  G.     Essays :  courtesy  in 
letters;   letters  of  friendship;    of  business; 

anonymous 826.2 

Letters  and  social  aims;   by  R.  W.  Emerson 804.11 

Letters,  English,  Four  centuries  of;    ed.  by  W. 

B.  Scoones 815.17 

Letters  from  a  cat;   by  H.  H.  Jackson. 282.1 

Letters  from  al)road  to  kindred  at  home;   by  C. 

M.  Sedgwick.     2  vols 342.6,  7 

Letters  from  Ireland,   1837;    ^^X  ^-  E.  Tonna.  ..     816.3 

Letters  from  Italy;    by  Goethe 803.8 

Letters  from  Switzerland;   by  Goethe 803.8 

Letters  on  modern  agriculture;   by  J.  von  Liebig,  612.3 

Letters  to  a  daughter;   by  H.  E.  Starrett 914.23 

Letters  to  elder  daughters;  Ijy  H.  E.  Starrett 914.26 

Letters  to  dead  authors;   by  A.  Lang 827.8 

Letters  to  the  Joneses;    by  J.  G.  Holland 914.29 

Letters  written  by  the  Earl  of  Chesterfield  to  his 

son , 914.5 

LeucharS,  R.  B.     Hot-houses 614.14 

Levant.     Butterworth,  H.     Zigzag  journeys. ... .    376.7 

Lever,  Charles  J.     Charles  O'Malley 257.4 

Fortunes  of  Glencore 25  7. 1 

Harry  Lorrequer 257.5 

Luttrell  of  Arran 257.2 

Maurice  Tiernay 257.3 

Lewald,  F.     See  Stahr,  Fanny  L. 
Lewes,  George  H.      Biographical  history  of  phi- 
losophy.    2  vols 801.22,  23 

Essay:  the  course  of  modern  thought 813.2 


Lewes,    Mary   A.   E.      See   Cross,   Mary   A.   E. 
[Lewes],  ««</ Eliot,  George,  psettd. 

Lewie  ;  by  L.  Lermont 291.12 

Lewis,  Charlton  T.     History  of  Germany 467.4 

and  Short,  Charles,  revisers.     New  Latin  dic- 
tionary;  ed.  by  E.  A.  Andrews **R8.I5 

Lewis  Herbert;  by  E.  Quincy 213.27 

Lewis,   Matthew   G.     {Monk  Lewis.)     See  Oli- 

phant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history. 815.15 

Lewis,  Richard.     History  of  the  life-boat  and  its 

work 677.3 

Lexington,    Mass.      Drake,   S.   A.      Old   land- 
marks and  historic  fields  of  Middlesex 334-4 

Frothingham,  R.     History  of  the  battle 406.6 

Howells,  W.  D.     Three  villages 314-5 

Muzzey,  A.  B.     Personal  recollections  of  men 

engaged  in  the  battle 516.15 

Liber  amoris  :  poems;   by  H.  B.  Carpenter ZH-'? 

Liberia,  Republic  of;   Williams,  G.  W.    Account,  427.1 

Liberty.     Coffin,  C.  C.     Story    of  liberty 476.2 

Fiske,  J.     Beginnings  of  New  England.     (Civil 

and  religious  liberty.) 43i.i 

Libraries.     Fields,  J.  T.     My  friend's  library: 

essay 827.5 

Fiske,  J.     A  librarian's  work  :  essay 824.10 

Foster,  W.  E.     Libraries  and  readers.  = 936.2 

Green,  S.  S.     Libraries  and  schools 936.3 

Hubbard,  J.  M.     Catalogue  of  desirable  books 

for  libraries 936.I 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Books  and  libraries:  address 817.16 

Penn,  A.     Home  library;  with  a  list  of  authors 

whose  works  should  be  included 654. 1 1 

Perkins,  F.  B.     Hints  on  the  formation  of  pub- 
lic and  private  libraries '''*R4.i4 

Porter,  N.     The  library,  public  and  private 936.1 

Smith,  L.  P.     On  the  classification  of  books. . . .   936.6 
Warren,    S.   R.,  atid  Clark,  S.  N.,  ed.     Public 
libraries  in  the  United  States  of  America : 
their  history,  condition,  and   management. 

2  vols.     (Special  report.)     [  1 876. J 936.4,  5 

Winsor,  J.     Libraries  in  Boston *438.4 

See  also  Public  libraries. 

Library  of  health,  vol.  5.     Alcott,  W.  A.,  ed. 925.25 

Liddell,  H.  G.     History  of  Rome 463.8 

Liebig,  Justus   von.     Complete  works  on  chem- 
istry    61 6.6 

Letters  on  modern  agriculture 612.3 

Life.     Bayne,  P.     Christian  life,  social  and  indi- 
vidual    912.8 

Beecher,  H.  W.     Life  thoughts 922.12 

Brooks,  P.     Sermons 922.3,4 

Coleridge,  S.  T.     Theory  of  life :  essay 805.1 

Emerson,  R.  W.     Conduct  of  life 804.9 

Farrar,  F.  W.     Every-day  Christian  life 922.17 

Flanders,  G.  T.     Life's  problems  here  and  here- 
after   922.15 

Oilman,  S.     Human  life  :   a  poem 827.1 

Granville,   J.    M.     How  to  make   the    best  of 

life 925.22 

Harrison,  F.     The  soul,  and  future  life 813.2 

Harrison,  J.  B.     Certain  dangerous  tendencies 

in  American  life 823.2 

Holland,  J.  G.     American  life  and  manners ....   914.7 

Public  and  private  life 914-8 

Johnston,  J.  F.  W.     Chemistry  of  common  life,   684.3 

Keddie,  H.     Papers  for  thoughtful  girls 917-8 

Lincoln,  D.  F.     Duration  of  life  in  various  oc- 
cupations  925.16 

Mallock,  W.  H.     Islife  worth  living? 814.2 

Mathews,  W.     Hints  on  success  in  life 914.10 

Parsons,  T.     Life  :  an  essay 923.3 

Richardson,    J.    G.      Long    life,  and  how   to 

reach  it 925.6 

Ruskin,  J.     Mystery  of  life,  and  its  arts 802.15 


74 


LIQUORS. 


Life,  continued. 

Smiles.S.     Thrift 9I4-I2 

Smyth,  T.     Why  do  I  live? 932.4 

Swedenborg,  E.     Doctrine  of  life  for  the  New 

Jerusalem 9I3-20 

Tolstoi,  L.N.     Life 912.21 

Weaver,  G.  S.     Ways  of  life 914.2 

Worcester,  J.     Lecture  :  future  life 923-5 

Wright,  T.  F.     Life  eternal 923.4 

Life.     Little  classics;   t-i^/.  by  R.  Johnson 812.4 

Contents:  Rab  and  his  friends;  by  J.  Brown, 
M.D. 
Romance  of  real  life;   by  W.  D.  Howells. 
Luck  of  roaring  camp;   by  Bret  Harte. 
Jerry  Jarvis's  wig;   by  R.  H.  Barham. 
Beauty  and  the  beast;   by  N.  P.  Willis. 
David  Swan;  by  N.  Hawthorne. 
Dreamthorpe;   by  A.   Smith. 
Bachelor's  revery;  by  D.  G.  Mitchell. 
Grammar  of  life;  by  B.  F.  Taylor. 
My  chateaux ;  by  G.  W.  Curtis. 
Dream-children;  by  C.  Lamb. 
Man  in  the  reservoir;  by  C.  Y.  Hoffman. 
Westminster  abbey;  by  J.  Addison. 
The  Puritans;   by  T.  B.  Macaulay. 
Gettysburg;   by  A.  Lincoln. 

Life  among  the  Germans;  by  E.  L.  Parry 363.12 

Life  and  adventure  in  Japan;   by  E.  W.  Clark 383.1 

Life  and  beauties  of  Fanny  Fern 821.5 

Life  and  death  in  rebel  prisons;   by  R.  H.  Kel- 
logg  432. 1 7 

Life  and  her  children;  by  A.  B.  Buckley.     (In- 
vertebrates.)    657.3 

Life  and  labor  in  the  far,  far  West;   by  W.    H. 

Barneby 3i3-i6 

Life  for  a  life ;   by  Miss  Muloch 265. 14 

Life  in  Santo  Domingo ;  by  a  settler 316.2 

Life  in  the  open  air;   by  T.  Winthrop 212.28 

Life   of    Jefferson   S.  Batkins;   written  by  him- 
self  231.25 

Life  on  a  ranch  :  by  R.  Aldridge . .  •. 3i3-i7 

Life  on  the  Isthmus  (Panama);  by  J.  W.  Fabens,  31 1.8 
Life    on    the   Nile   in  a  Dahabeeh;   by   W.    W. 

Warren 349-10 

Life  thoughts  of  H.  W.  Beecher 922.12 

Life's  long  battle  won;   by  E.  Garrett 268.54 

Life's   problems   here   and    hereafter;   by   G.  T. 

Flanders 922.15 

Life-assurance.     See  Smiles,  S.     Thrift 914.12 

See  (//so  Massachusetts.     Reports  of  the  com- 
missioner. 
Life-boats.     Lewis,  R.     History  of  the  life-boat 

and  its  work 677.3 

Timbs,  J.     Lighthouses  and  life-boats 677.5 

Ligllt.     Abbott,  J.     Science  for  the  young :   light,  673.2 

Clark,  J.  H.     ArtiticiaUight.     [Sight.] 935.1 

Cox,  G.  W.     The  heavens  and  the  light.     [My- 
thology and  folk-lore.] 815. 2 

Hooker,  W.     Child's  book  of  nature:  hght. ...   655.1 

Humboldt,  A.  von.     Cosmos,  vol.  3 824.3 

Proctor,  R.  A.     Drifting  light-waves 672.3 

Ruskin,  J.     Lectures  on  art :  light .802.5 

Youmans,    E.    L.      Hand-book    of    household 

science  :  light 643.4 

Ligllt  of  .\sia;   by  E.  Arnold 723-7 

Light  of  her  countenance;  by  H.  H.  Boyesen..  ..213.37 
Light  science  for  leisure  hours;  by  R.  A.  Proctor,  672.2 
Lighthouse  children   abroad:     Europe;    by   M. 

B.  Crowninshield 373-5 

Lighthouses.       Crowninshield,      M.      B.       All 
among  the  lighthouses :    Maine  and  New 

Hampshire  coast 314-9 

Lockwood,  M.      Something  about  lighthouses,  677.7 
Timbs,  J.     Wonderful  inventions 677.5 


Lightning.     Tyndall,  J.     Death  by  lightning. ..  672.1 

LlRely  story :  farce;   by  W.  D.  Howells 214.24 

Lil :  a  story 275.35 

Lillie,  A/rs.  John.     Model  sewing-school;   Lady 

Betty's  school  of  cooking.     (England.)...   934.1 

Lillie,  Lucy  C.     Colonel's  money 284.32 

Esther's  fortune 284.37 

Household  of  Glen  Holly 284.33 

Jo's  opportunity 284.31 

Mildred's  l)argain 284.34 

Nan 284.35 

Rolf  I  louse 284.36 

Lincoln,  Al>raham.     Address  at  Gettysburg 822.6 

Same.     [Little  classics :  Life.] 812.4 

Emancipation  proclamation 438.8 

Inaugural  addresses,  1861  and  1865 822.6 

Speech  on  his  nomination  to  the  United  .States 

Senate,  1858 822.6 

Selections  from  speeches,  messages,  etc 535-6 

See    Carpenter,    F.    B.       Inner   life;     or,    Six 

months  at  the  White  House 535- 'O 

Holland,  J.  G.     Life 507-i5 

Rice,  A.  T.,  e(t.  Reminiscences  by  distinguished 

men  of  his  time 535- '5 

Thayer,  W.  M.      From  pioneer  home  to  the 

White  House:  life 573-" 

Pioneer  boy,  and  how  he  became  president,  573.14 

See  also  Bancroft,  George.     Eulogy 573- '  i 

Bolton,  S-  K.     Short  life 575.5 

Boutwell,  G.  S.     Sketch 534.6 

Fiske,   J.     Presidents  of  America,  with  por- 
trait   **R9.3 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Essay 804.1 

Memorial  of  the  city  of  Boston,  1865 529.1 

Phillips,     W.        Election,     1S60:      lecture; 

cabinet:  speech  at  Abington,  1862 817. 2 

Russell,  W.  H.      My   diary  North  and  South,  322.4 

Stowe,  H.  B.     Men  of  our  times 534-1 

Townsend,  G.  A.    Katy  of  Catoctin.    (Assas- 
sination by  Booth.) 232.41 

Lincoln,  D.  F.     School  and  industrial  hygiene..  .925.16 

Lincoln,  Jeanie  G.     Her  Washington  season 227.3 

Lincoln,  Mary  J.      Boston  cook-book 653.4 

Lind,  Jenny.     See  Goldschmidt,  Jenny  Lind. 
Lindley,  John.     Theory  of  horticulture;   ed.  by 

A.J.  Downing 61 1.8 

Lindsay's  luck;   by  F.  II.  Burnett 215.22 

Lingard,  John.     See  Oliphant,    M.  O.  W.    Liter- 
ary history 815.15 

Linley  Rochford;    by  J.  McCarthy 259.21 

LinnaMIs,   Carl  von.      See  Caddy,  F.      Through 

the  fields  with  Linn;^us.     2  vols 562.3,  4 

Topelius, /.      Times  of  Linnreus :  Swedish  his- 
torical romance   249.34 

Wright,  II.  C.      Children's  stories  of  the  great 

scientists 575-9 

Linnet's  trial;    by  S.  Martin. 291. 3 

Lion  Ben  of  Elm  island;   by  E.  Kellogg 296.1 

Lionel  Lincoln;    by  J.  F.  Cooper 21 1.6 

Lippincott,  J- C.,rt«(/ C<7.,/«/^.    Magazine.  July, 
1880-December,     1890,      Nos,     151-276. 
(Unbound.) 
Prounouncing   biographical  dictionary;    by   J. 

Thomas **R7.3i 

Pronouncing   gazetteer   of    the  world";    by  J. 

Thomas  andT.  Baldwin *i'R7.32 

LippinCOtt,  S.  J.     (  Grace  Greemuood.)     Green- 
wood   leaves :    sketches    and   letters.      2 

vols. 821.2,  3 

Haps  and  mishaps  of  a  tour  in  Europe 342-I9 

Poems 714-5 

(^ueen  Victoria  :   girlhood  and  womanhood  ....    566.3 
Liquors,  Alcoholic.     Carpenter,  W.  B.     Use  and 

abuse,  in  health  and  disease 924.1 


riQUOBS. 


75 


I.OGAN. 


Li(iUOrS,  Alcoholic,  continued. 

Johnston,  J.  F.  W.     The  liquors  we  ferment 684.3 

Lisa's  Christmas:   Swiss  tale;   by  J.  Spyri 275.42 

Liszt,   Franz.      See  Fay,  Amy.     Music-study   in 

Germany. ...    838.  i 

See  Haweis,  H.  R.     My  musical  memories  ....    564.1 
Moscheles,  I.     Recent  music  and  musicians..   564.2 
LitClltield,     Grace    D.       Knight    of   the    Black 

Forest 229.45 

Literary  criticism;   by  T.  De  Quincey 805.1 1 

Literary  ethics:  oration;    by  R.  W.   Emerson. 

[1838.] 804.6 

Literary  history  of  England;   by  Mrs.  Oliphant. 

3  vols ...815. 13-15 

Literary  landmarks :  guide  to  good  reading;   by 

M.  E.  Burt 836.7 

Literary  landmarks  of  London;   by  L.  Hutton  .  .815.20 
Literary   recreations  and  miscellanies;    by  J.  G. 

Whittier 81 7.4 

Literary  reminiscences;   by  T.  De  Quincey 805.10 

Literary  style;   by  T.  De  Quincey 805. 1 1 

Literati.     Poe,  E.  A.     Works,  vol.  3 831.3 

Literature.     Coan,  T.   M.,  ed.     Literature  and 

art :    essays 813.8 

Studies  in  literature  :    essays 813. 5 

De  (Quincey,  T.     Literature  and  scholarship  in 

the  i8th  century 805.12 

Disraeli,  L     Amenities  of  literature.     2  vols  ..806. 5,  6 

Curiosities  of  literature.     4  vols 806.7-10 

Foster,  W.  G.  "  Current  literature  "  and  "  stand- 
ard literature."      [Libraries.] 936.2 

Gilman,  S.     Influence  of  one  national  literature 

upon  another < 827.1 

Gosse,  E.      History  of  i8th  century  literature, 

1660-1780 815.29 

Holland,  J.  G.     Literature  and  literary  men.. . .   914.7 

Irving,  W.      Mutability  of  literature 8 1 7. 1 1 

Jackson,  H.  H.     Hysteria  in  literature 917-7 

Jameson,  A.   M.      Sketches  of  art,  literature, 

and  character.     (Germany.) 801.9 

Knight,  C.     Half-hours  with  the  best  authors. 

6  vols 806.1 1-16 

Porter,  N.     Criticism  and  history  of  literature; 

Imaginative  literature 936.  i 

Schlegel,  A.  W.     Lectures  on  dramatic  litera- 
ture and  art 803.14 

Scoones,  W.  B.,  ed.     Four  centuries  of  English 

letters 815.17 

Shorthouse,  J.  H.     Humorous  in  literature-...    813.5 
See  also  Authors. 
Literature,  American.     See  American  literature. 
Literature,    Ancient.       Sears,    B.,    and   others. 

Essays 815. i 

Literature,    Early   Christian.      Jackson,   G.    A. 

Primers.     4  vols 832.1-4 

Literature,  English.     See  English  literature. 
Literature,  German.     See  German  literature. 
Literature,  Greek.     See  Greek  literature. 
Literature    in    Ireland.      Oliphant,    M.    O.    W. 

Literary  history  of  F2ngland,  vol  3 8l5-i5 

Literature,  Latin.     See  Latin  literature. 
Literature,  Mediieval.      Lawrence,  E.      Primer,  815.5 
Literature  of  Europe  in  the  15th,  i6th,  17th  cen- 
turies.    Hallam,  H.     History.     2  vols. ,815.1 1,  12 
Literature  of  the  colonial  period  (Mass.).    Win- 

sor,  J *438.i 

Literature    of    the   provincial  period   (Mass.). 

CJoddard,  D.  A *438.2 

Literature    of  the  last  hundred  years   (Mass.). 

Cummings,  C.  A *438  3 

Literature  of  the  South  of  Europe.     Simonde  de 

Sismondi.     History.     2  vols 803.16,  17 

Literature,  Spanish.     See  Spanish  literature. 

Little  classics;  f^/.  by  R,  Johnson.     18  vols.. .  .812.1-18 


Little  classics,  continued. 

See  Johnson  for  names  of  the  series. 

Little  country  girl;    by  S.  C.  Woolsey 286.8 

Little  dinner  at  Timming's;    by  W.  M.  Thack- 
eray   202.9 

Little  Dorrit;  by  C.  Dickens 263.15 

Little    duke:     Richard    the    fearless;     by  C.  M. 

Yonge 269. 1 1 

Little  flower-people;    by  G.  E.  Hale 686.7 

Little   folks  in   feathers   and  fur,  and  others  in 

neither;   by  O.  T.  Miller 645.6 

Little  Freddy  and  his  fiddle;   by  A.  L.  Grimm. .  .279.41 

Little  helpers ;   by  M.  Vandegrift 289.6 

Little  Joe;   by  J.  Otis 278.31 

Little  journey  in  the  world;   by  C.  D.  Warner..  .  .224.46 
Little  Lizzie  and  the  fairies;   by  Miss  Muloch..  ..279.43 

Little  Lord  P^auntleroy;   by  F.  H.  Burnett 215.30 

Little  Lucy's  wonderful  globe;   by  C.  M.  Yonge,  269.22 

Little  men;   by  L.  M.  Alcott 287.5 

Little  Miss  Peggy;   by  Mrs.  Molesworth 283.7 

Little  moorland  princess;   by  E.  Marlitt. . .    ....    247.3 

Little  Nell:   from  Old  curiosity  shop  of  C.  Dick- 
ens; ^d^.  by  Mrs.  Horton 281.4 

Little  Paul :   from  Dombey  and   son  of  C.  Dick- 
ens;  ed.  by  Mrs.  Horton 281. i 

Little  people  of  the  snow;  by  W.  C.  Bryant 716.3 

Same.     [American  poems.] 734-3 

Little  pitchers;   by  Sophie  May 284.8 

Little  Saint  Elizabeth;   by  F.  H.  Burnett 215.33 

Little  travels  and  road-side  sketches;   by  W.  M. 

Thackeray 202. 1 1 

Little  women;   by  L.  M.  Alcott 287.4 

Livermore,  Mary  a.     My  story  of  the  war 436.13 

See  Bolton,  S.  K.     Short  life 575-6 

LiviUg  and  loving;    by  V.  F.  Townsend 276.15 

Livingstone,  David.     Travels  and  researches  in 

South  Africa , •    349.4 

Waller,  H.,  ed.    Last  journals  in  Central  Africa,  349.22 
See   Charles,    E.     Three  martyrs   of  19th  cen- 
tury   547-1 2 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.     Great  African  travel- 
lers   349-3° 

Stanley,  H.  M.     How  I  found  Livingstone.. 349.25 

Liza  ;  by  I.  S.  Turgenieff 244.5 

Lloyd,  David  D.     Poor  Ogla-moga :  story 232.9 

Lob  lie-by-the-fire ;    by  J.  H .  Ewing 274.28 

Locke,  John.     See  Brown,  J.    Locke  and  Syden- 
ham.     816.8 

See  Browning,  O.     Educational  theories 916.12 

Fowler,  T.     Life 545-20 

Lewes,  G.  H.     Life  and  philosophy 801.23 

LOCkhart,  John  G.     Life  of  Robert  Burns 565.2 

.9^^  Ohphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history 815.14 

LOCksleyhall:  poem;   by  A.  Tennyson 7I3-20 

Same.     [Little  classics.] 812.14 

LOCksley  hall   sixty   years    after :  poem ;   by    A. 

Tennyson ....713. 21 

LOCkWOOd,    J.  B.     See    Lanman,    C.     Farthest 
north :    life    and    explorations   of     Lieut. 

Lockwood 318.9 

Locusts  and  wild  honey;    by  J.  Burroughs 667.10 

Lodge,  Henry  Cabot.     Life  of  Alexander  Ham- 

'  ilton  . 515-2 

Life  of  George  Washington.     2  vols 515.20,  21 

Life  of  Daniel  Webster 515-8 

Studies  in  history 41 2.6 

The   last    forty    years    of    town    government. 

[Boston.] *438.3 

Lodge,  Mary  G.,  ed.     A  week  away  from  time . .  .218.33 

LodUSky:  story;   by  F.  H.  Burnett 215.26 

Log  of  Commodore  Rollingpin;    by  J.  H.Carter,  231.23 
Log-cabin  to  the    White    House,  From :  life  of 

Garfield;   by  W.  M.  Thayer , 573-1° 

Logan,  Olive.     See  Sikes,  Olive  [Logan], 


LOITERINGS. 


76 


I.OUIS. 


Loitt'rillgS  in  pleasant  paths;   by  M.  Harland.  .342.20 
LoiIlbO,  John.     See   Smiles,  S.     Men    of  inven- 
tion     563.2 

London.     Abbott,  J.     Rollo  in  London 372-14 

Ballantyne,  R.  M.     London  fire  brigade 299.8 

Bulwer-Lytton,  E.       Devereux.      (Fashionable 

life  in  the  reign  of  (lueen  Anne.) 253.1 

Dickens,  C.     Barnaliy  Rudge.     (Lord  Gordon 

nots,  1 780.) 263.8 

Oliver  Twist.     (Workhouse  life.) 263.2 

Fighting  lire.     Account  of  great  fire,  1666 928.2 

Hare,  A.  J.  C.     Walks  in  London 343-2 

Harrison,  F.     Historic    London;    Plea  for  the 

tower  of  London  :  essays 813.13 

Hutton,  L.     Literary  landmarks 815.20 

Irving,  W.     Places  and  people  described 81 7. 11 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history 815.14,  15 

Scott,    W.       Fortunes    of   Nigel.     (Reign    of 

James  L) 262.13 

Stockton,  F.  R.     Personally  conducted 396.11 

Thackeray,  W.  M.     Henry  Esmond.     (Reign 

of  Queen  Anne.) 202.4 

Sketches  and  travels  in  London 202.9 

Vates,  E.     Fifty  years  of  London  life 557-l^ 

See  also  England  rt//(/E\irope. 

London  plague.     Account  of,  1665-66 928.2 

London    Times.      Smiles,   S.      Account   of  the 

Walters 563.2 

Lon^,  C.  C.     Three  prophets :  Chinese   Gordon, 

El  Maahdi,  Arabi  Pasha 568.4 

Long,  John  D.     Boston  and   the  Commonwealth 

under  the  city  charter *438.3 

Long   exile,  and  other  stories;   by  L.  N.  Tolstoi.  .244.52 
Long  life  and  how  to  reach  it;   by  J.  G.  Richard- 
son     925.6 

Longfellow,    Henry  Wadsworth.      Building   of 
the  ship;    Courtship   of  Miles    Standish; 

Evangeline.     [American  poems.] 734-3 

Golden  legend ;  ed.  by  S.  A.  Bent 725.6 

Hyperion:  a  romance 212. i 

In  the  harbor :  Ultima  Thule,  part  2 725.4 

Kavanagh:  a  tale;   Drift-wood 212.2 

Outre-mer 342. 1 1 

Poetical  works.     [1883.] 725.1 

Song  of  Hiawatha 7253 

Tales  of  a  wayside  inn :  poems 725.2 

Ultima  Thule 725.5 

Ed.     Poems  of  places :  America,  New  England. 

2  vols 735-i>  2 

Trans.      Divine    comedy    of  Dante  Alighieri. 

3  vols 701. 1 7-19 

See  Longfellow,  S.,  ed.     Life,  with  extracts  from 

journals  and  correspondence.   2  vols.,  514.17,  18 

Final  memorials 5i4-i9 

Underwood,  F.  11.     Life 514.4 

See  also  Drake,  S.  A.     Home  at  Cambridge ....   334.4 
Proceedings  of  the  Maine  historical  society, 

Feb.  27,  1882.     (Seventy-fifth  birthday.)  . .    514.5 

Stedman,  E.  C.     Poets  of  America 825.5 

Tribute    of     the    Massachusetts     Historical 

Society 514-3 

Longfellow,    Samuel,   ed.      Life    of  Henry  W. 

Longfellow.     2  vols 514.17,18 

Final  memorials  of  Henry  W.  Longfellow.  ..514.19 
Longman,  F.  W.     Frederick  the  Great  and  the 

seven  years'  war.     [Epochs.] 451. 10 

Longstreet,  .v.  B.     Georgia  scenes:  selections,  236.10 

Longworth,  N.     Culture  of  the  strawberry 614.10 

Lonsdale,  Margaret.     George  Eliot :  life,  books, 

and  herself. 827.9 

Sister  Dora  (Dorothy  Pattison)  :   liiography. . . .    556.2 
Loo  Choo   islands.      Taylor,   B.     India,    China, 

Japan 347.1 

Look  before  you  leap;   by  Mrs.  Alexander 254.5 


Looking  backward,  2000  to  1887;  by  E.  Bellamy. 227.10 
Lookout  mountain.  Taylor,  B.  F.  Capture. ..  .812.11 
Loomis,    Elias.     Recent  progress  of  astronomy. 

C 1 85 1 .) 674. 1 

Lord,  The.  Holland,  J.  G.  The  Lord's  busi- 
ness     914.8 

Stanley,  A.  P.     The  Lord's  prayer 912.9 

Swedenborg,   E.      Doctrine  of  the  New  Jeru- 
salem, concerning  the  Lord 913-20 

See  also  Christ  rt;/(/Jesus. 
Loring,  E.  P.,  and  Russell,  C.  T.,  Jr.     Election 
cases  in  Massachusetts,   1853-85:   reports 

of  controverted  elections **R2.i8 

Loring,  George  B.     Agriculture  and  the  horse. . .   625.5 

Lorna  Doone;   by  R.  D.  Blackmore 252.15 

Lome,  Marquis  of.  (J.  G.  Campbell.)    Canadian 

pictures,  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil 339-1 

Lorraine,  Claude.     See  Gelee,  Claude. 

Losing  to  win 221.25 

LOSSing,  B.  J.     Mary  and   Martha,  the  mother 

and  the  wife  of  George  Washington 5 '7-8 

Pictorial  field-book  of  the  civil  war.     3  vols-  -  .436.1-3 
Pictorial  field-book  of  the  revolution.     2  vols. 416. 2,  3 

Pictorial  field-book  of  the  war  of  181 2 426. 1 

vStory  of  the  United  States  navy 476.17 

Lost  in  a  great  city;   by  A.  M.  Douglas 217.19 

Lost  in  Paris;    by  E.  Hodder 291.15 

Lost  on  the  steppe;  by  L.  N.  Tolstoi 244.49 

Lost  prince  :  Louis  XVII.  of  France ;  by  J.  H.  Han- 
son    521.8 

Lothair  ;  by  B.  Disraeli 252.5 

See  Harrison,  F.      Review  of  the  same 813.13 

Lothrop,  Amy,  pseud.     See  Warner,  Anna  B. 
Lotlirop,  Harriet  M.     {Margaret  Sidney.)     Car- 
lisle school  for  Indian  papils 934-1 

Dilly  and  the  captain , 283.35 

Five  little  peppers 283.31 

Five  little  pepj^ers  midway :  sequel 283.37 

Hester,  and  other  New  England  stories 283.32 

Our  town 283.36 

Pettibone  name 283.34 

What  the  seven  did 283.33 

Lotus-eating  ;  by  G.  W.  Curtis 324.6 

Loud,  Jeremy.     Orphan  boy 291.31 

Loudon,  J.  C.     Encyclopiedia  of  gardening 61 7.1 

Loudon,  ^1/rj-.  J.  W.  Gardening  for  ladies,  and 
ladies'  companion  to  the  llower-garden ;  ed. 

by  .v.  J.  Downing 613.2 

Louie's  last  term  at  St.  Mary's;  by  M.  C.  Harris,  226.24 
Louis  XL,  King  of  France.     See  Guizot,  F.  P.  G. 

History  of  France,  vol.  3 '''408.3 

.See  Scott,  W.    Quentin  Durward.    (Delineation 

of  his  character.) 262.15 

Louis  XII.,  the  just.  King  of  France.    SeeGvSzoi. 

History,  vol.  3 *4o8.3 

Louis  XIIT.,  t/ie  just.  King  of  France.  See  Dumas, 

A.  D.     Three  guardsmen 243. 1 7 

.See  Guizot.     History,  vol.  5 *4o8.5 

Louis   XIV.,   the  great.  King  of  France.      See 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     History 471-29 

See  Brooks,  E.  S.     Historic  boys 493.  i 

Guizot.     History,  vols.  5,6 *4o8.5,  6 

Pardoe,  Julia.     Louis   XIV.  and  the  court  of 

France  in  the  17th  century.     2  vols 447.6,  7 

Louis  XV.,  A'ing  of  France.      See  Bungener,  L. 

L.  F.     Priest  and  the  Huguenot 243.44 

See  Guizot.     History,  vol.  6 *4o8.6 

Louis  XVI.,  A7;/^(?/'/"r(7«<-^.  .9^^  Guizot.  His- 
tory, vol.  6 *4o8.6 

Louis  XVII.  (y/raw^^.  .Sd-t' Hanson,  J.  H.  Lost 
prince :  facts  tending  to  prove  the  identity 
of  Louis  XVII.  and  the  Rev.  Eleazar  Wil- 
liams, missionary  among  the  Indians  of 
North  America 521.8 


rouis. 


77 


McANALLY. 


Louis  XVII.  of  France,  conlimted. 

.S>i?  Reddall,  H.  F.     Who  was  he? 563.4 

Louis  Philippe,  King  of  (he  French.     See  Abbott, 

J.  S.  C.     History 471 -30 

Louisa  of  Prussia  and  her  times;     l)y  L.  Muhl- 

b  ach 249. 1 

Louisiaua.     Cable,  G.  W.     Creoles  of  Louisiana,  333.2 

Strange  true  stories  of  Louisiana 234.21 

Davis,    A.     McF.       Canada     and     Louisiana. 

[America.] *437.i5 

Quincy,  J.     Oration  on   its    admission   to   the 

Union,  1811 822.4 

Louisiana;  by  F.  H.  Burnett 215.18 

liOUnsbury,  T.  R-      Life  of  J.  Fenimore  Cooper,  513.5 
Louvi'e  gallery.     Eastlake,  C.  L.     Notes  on  the 

principal  pictures 818.17 

LOVCi      Drummond,    H.      Greatest  thing  in  the 

world 932. 1 1 

Dyer,  T.  F.  T.  Folk-lore  about  love  and  court- 
ship    917-5 

Emerson,  R.  W.     Essay 804.4 

Hamerton,  P.  G.     Essay:  passionate  love 826.2 

Swedenborg,  E.     Conjugial  love 913.21 

Angelic  wisdom  concerning  the  divine  love..  .913.12 

Tytler,  S.     Papers  for  thoughtful  girls ...    9 1 7.8 

Love.     Little  classics;   ^a'.  by  R.  Johnson 812.6 

Contents:      Love    and    skates;     by  T.   Win- 
throp. 
Maid  of  Malines;   by  E.  Bulvver-Lytton. 
Story  of  Ruth;   in  the  holy  Bible. 
Rise  of  Iskander;   by  B.Disraeli. 

Love  and  intrigue  :  tragedy;  by  F.  Schiller 803.4 

Love  and  life;    by  C.  M.  Yonge.    269.8 

Love  and  skates;   by  T.  Winthrop .212.28 

Same.     [Little  classics  :  Love.] 812.6 

Love  and  theology :   Rachel  Armstrong;    by  C.  P. 

WooUey 216.35 

Love  me  little,  love  me  long;   by  C.  Reade 259.40 

Love  of  a  lifetime;  by  C.  G.  Curtis 229.42 

Love  —  or  a  name;   by  J.  Hawthorne 239.34 

Love's  labour's  lost :   comedy.     Shakespeare 701.3 

Lovejoy,  Elijah  P.     See  Phillips,  W.     Speech  on 

his  murder 817.2 

Lovel  the  widower;    by  W.  M.  Thackeray 202.1 1 

Lover,  Samuel.    Barney  O'Reirdon  the  navigator. 

[Little  classics.] 812.9 

Fairy-finder 812.12 

Gridiron  :  a  tale 812.9 

Handy  Andy :  tale  of  Irish  life 258.47 

Lovering,  Joseph.     Boston  and  science *438.4 

Loves  of  the  angels  :   poem;    by  J.  Keats 722.10 

Loves  of  the  poets.  Memoirs  of;   by  Mrs.  Jame- 
son     801 .7 

Low,    C.     R.,    joint    atithor.        See    Kingston, 
W.  H.  G. 

Lowe,  A.  T.     Fragments  of  physiology 915-3 

Lowe,  F,  R.  E.     Flame  :  short  study 655.10 

Lowell,  Charles.     See  Dall,  C.  H.     Sketch 511.11 

Lowell,    Edward   J.      Hessians   and   the    other 
German  auxiliaries  of  Great  Britain  in   the 

revolutionary  war 412.7 

United  States  of  America,  1 775-1 782 *437.i7 

Lowell,   James  Russell.     Among  my   books.     2 

vols 804.2,  3 

Biglow  papers.     [1854.] 726.13 

Same.     [Poetical  works.] 726.14 

Democracy,  and  other  addresses 817.16 

Fable  for  critics 726.14 

My  study"  windows  :  essays 804  i 

Poems.     2  vols.     [1853.] 726.11,12 

Poetical  works 726.14 

Vision  of  Sir  Launfal;  under  the  willows; 
under  the  old  elm;  Agassiz.  [American 
poems.] 734.3 


Lowell,  James  Russell,  continued. 

See  Underwood,  F.  H.     Life 5 H-'o 

See  also  Drake,  S.  A.     Home  of  Lowell 334-4 

Rideing,  W.  H.     Boyhood 576.2 

Stedman,  E.  C.     Poets  of  America 825.5 

Lowell,  Robert  T.  S.     Antony  Brade 23 1. 6 

New  priest  in  Conception  bay 231.7 

Raft  that  no  man  made :  tale 812,8 

Lowly    mantle-    and    armor-    wearers;     by   N. 

D'Anvers 655.7 

Loyal  Renins;    by  T.  Shunsui 233.18 

Loyola,  Ignacio  de.     See  Ranke,  L.     History  of 

the  popes 444.3 

See  also  Jesuits. 

Lucia  :  her  problem;    by  A.  M.. Douglas 217.8 

Lucie's  mistake;  by  W.  Heimburg 247.34 

Lucile  :  poem;   by  Owen  Meredith 723.5 

Luck.     Mathews,  W.     Good  and  bad  luck .  .914.10 

Luck  of  roaring  camp ;   by  Bret  Harte 233.22 

Satne.     [Little  classics :    Life.] 812.4 

Lucretia ;  by  E.  Bulwer-Lytton 253.2 

Lucy  ;  by  E.  Junker 248.35 

Lucy  Maria;    by  A.  M.  Diaz 286.26 

Ludlow,  Fitz-Hugh.     A  brace  of  boys 812.18 

Little  Briggs  and  1 812.11 

Ludlow,   John   M.     War  of  American  indepen- 
dence.    [Epochs  ] 451.14 

Luke  Darrell,  the  Chicago  newsboy 291.16 

Lulu's  library,  3  vols.;  by  L.  M.  Alcott. .  .287.1 8,  24,  26 
Lunacy.     See  Massachusetts.     Board  of  lunacy 
reports. 

Lungs.     Wilkinson,  J.  J.  G.     Human  body 915-4 

Luray,    Caverns    of,     Virginia.     Hovey,    H.  C. 

Celebrated  American  caverns 675.16 

Luska,  Sidney, /5f«(/.     See  Harland,  Henry. 

Lutaniste  of  St.  Jacobi's;   by  C.  Drew 255.39 

Luther,  Martin.     See  Carlyle,  T.     Essay 816.10 

.S>^  Coleridge,  S.T.  Notes  on  Luther's  table-talk,   805.5 

Fisher,  G.  P.     The  reformation 462.6 

Froude,  J.  A.     Short  biography 552.2 

Times  of  Luther  and  Erasmus 804.20 

Hurst,  J.  F.     Short  history  of  the  reformation,  461.8 

Mayhew,  H.     Boyhood  of  Luther 584.2 

Schlegel,  F.     Philosophy  of  history 803.15 

Seebohm,  F.     Protestant  revolution 451-1 

Taylor,  B.     Literary  sketch 835.1 

Luttrell  of  Arran;  by  C.  Lever 257.2 

Lyall,  Edna,  pseud.     See  Bayly,  Ada  Ellen. 
Lyell,  Charles.     Manual  of  elementary  geology. .  .675.1 
See  Wright,  H.    C.     Children's   stories   of  the 

great  scientists 575-9 

Lyford,  J.  C.     Geography  and  incidental  lessons,  916.8 
Lynch,   W.  F.     Narrative  of  the  United    States 
expedition    to    the    river   Jordan    and  the 

Dead  sea 346.1 

liyim,  Mass.     Drake,  S.  A.     Legends 428.4 

Lyon,  Mary.     See  Bolton,  S.  K.     Short  hfe 575-6 

Lytton,  Lord.     See  Bulwer-Lytton,  Edward  G. 


M. 

Maahdi,  El.     See  Long,  C.  C.     Sketch 568.4 

Mabel  Lee;    by  C.  Reid 231.35 

Mabel  Martin  :   poem ;   by  J.  G.  Whittier 734-3 

Mabel  Vaughan;    by  M.  S.  Cummins 212.23 

Mabie,  H.  W.,  cd.     Plistory  of  the  crusades;    by 

J.  F.  Michaud.     3  vols 462.2-4 

Mabin'ogeon  :  Welsh    popular  tales;    ed.    by  T. 

Bulfinch  .  • 815.8 

Mabinogion,     Boy's:     Welsh     tales    of     King 

Arthur;  ed.  by  S.  Lanier 273.14 

McAnally,  D.   R.,   jr.     Irish    wonders:  ghosts, 

giants,  pookas,  etc 273.18 


MACARTHUR. 


78 


MADISON. 


Macarthur,  Margaret.     History  of  Scotland 484.3 

Macaulay,  Thomas  Bahington.     Biographies  of 

Atterbury;  Bunyan;  Goldsmith;  S.  Johnson,  557.1 

Essays,  critical  and  miscellaneous 816.5 

Essay  on  Boswell's   life   of  Johnson;   life  of  S. 

Johnson 557-22 

History    of  England,    from    the    accession  of 

James  II.     5  vols 446.17-21 

Horatius.     [Little  classics.]  ....    ■...  812.13 

Lays  of  ancient  Rome;    Ivry;  The  armada 722.6 

Oration  on  the  reform  bill  of  1832 822.3 

The  Puritans:  a  sketch 812.4 

See  Jones,  C.  H.     Lord   Macaulay :    life    and 

writings 557" 

Morison,  J.  C.     Life 545-31 

Trevelyan,  G.  O.  Life  and  letters.   2  vols,  557.20,21 

T.,  ed.     Personal  traits 555-4 

Essay 817.19 

Essay 81 7.4 

Shakespeare 701.10 

.     Characteristics  of  women. 


See  also  Mason,  E 
Whipple,  E.  P. 
Whittier,  J.  G. 
Macbeth  :  tragedy. 
See  Jameson,  A.  M 


( Lady  .Macbeth.) 801 .6 

Maccabees.      Church,    A.    J.      The    hammar: 

story  of  Maccabean  times 273. 1 2 

McCarthy,  Justin.     Epoch   of  reform,   1830-50. 

[Epochs.] 451-17 

George  Sand :  essay 512.3 

History  of  the  four  Georges,  vols.  1,2 456.1,  2 

Lady  Judith 259.22 

Linley  Rochford 259.21 

My  enemy's  daughter 259.23 

Short  history  of  our  own  times 466.1 

McClellan,    Cieorge    B.     See  Webb,  A.  S.     The 

peninsula:  McClellan's  campaign  of  1862. .  432.3 

McClelland,  M.  G.     Jean  Monteith 228.41 

Oblivion 228.39 

Princess 228.40 

M'ClintOCk,  F.  L.  Cap/.  Narrative  of  the  dis- 
covery of  the  fate  of  Sir  John  Franklin 
and  his  companions 318. 1 1 

McCosh,  James.     Religious  aspect  of  evolution.  .824.18 

-McCuUoch,    Hugh.     Men  and  measures  of  half 

a  century 534-7 

MacDoiiald,  George.    .Vlec  Forbes,  of  Howglen,  256.26 

Annals  of  a  ([uiet  neighborhood 256.12 

At  the  back  of  the  north  wind 256.2 

David  Elginbrod 256.15 

Donal  Grant 256.1 7 

Double  story 256.8 

Guild  court 256.16 

Hidden  life,  and  other  poems   7'3-i7 

Home  again 256.25 

Malcolm 256. 7 

Marquis  of  Lossie 256.20 

Mary  Marston 256.21 

Paul  Faber,  surgeon 256.23 

Poems  :  selected  by  V.  D.  S.  aiiJC.  F 713.26 

Princess  and  Curdie 256.3 

Princess  and  goblin 256.4 

Ranald  Bannerman's  boyhood 256.  i 

Robert  Falconer 256.14 

St.  ( ieorge  and  St.  Michael 256.19 

Seaboard  parish  :  sequel  to  .\nnals 256.13 

Sir  Gibbie 256.24 

Thomas  Wingfold,  curate 256.9 

Unspoken  sermons,  third  series 922.24 

Vicar's  daughter:  se(|uel  to  Seaboard  parish. .  .256.1 1 

Warlock  o'  Glenwarlock 256. 10 

Weighed  and  wanting 256.18 

What's  mine's  mine 256.22 

Wilfrid  Cumbermede:  autobiographical  story .  .256.27 
See  Harris,  A.  B.     Short  biography 576.  i 

McDowell,    Kate    S.    B.     {Sher-vood  Bonner.) 

Suwanee  river  tales 292.3 


Macdulf,  J.  R.     Slory  (  f  a  shell 692.1 

Macedonian    empire.      Curteis,    A.    M.     Rise. 

[Epochs.] 441.7 

'  MaCgre^Or,    John.     Rob    Roy    on    the  Jordan, 

Nile,  Red  sea,  (lennesareth,  etc 346.7 

Thousand   miles  in  the  Rob  Roy  canoe  on  the 

rivers  and  lakes  of  Europe 342. 1 3 

Voyage  alone  in  the  Rol)  Roy  canoe 353-7 

Macliar,  .\gnes  M.     stories  of  New  France 413.6 

:  Machiavelli,  Niccolo.     See  Adams,  J.     Defence 

I  of  the  constitutions 5 18. 8 

I      See  Macaulay,  T.  B.     Essay 816.5 

I  Vincent,  G.  E.     Some  Italian  authors 835.21 

I  Mackarness,    Mrs.     Henry.     {Miss    Planche.) 

Sibert's  wold :  tale 282.19 

Sunbeam  stories 2S2.20 

McKay,  J.  T.     Stella  Grayland  :  story 232. 1 3 

McKeever,  Harriet  B.     House  on  the  heights. .  .231.15 
McKenzie,  Alexander.     Religious  history  of  the 

provincial  period.     [Boston.] *438.2 

Some  things  abroad 352.3 

Mackenzie,  Mrs.  a.  Shelton.     Aureola.      (Ger- 
man social  life.) 232.31 

Mackenzie,    Harriet  D.  S.     History  of  Switzer- 
land     483.2 

Mackenzie,  Henry,     story  of  La  Roche 812.3 

Mackenzie,    John.     Day-dawn    in   dark  places. 

(South  Africa.) 349- '4 

Mackenzie,   Robert.     Nineteenth  century:  his- 
tory  455-15 

Mackenzie,    R-  Shelton.      Life  of  Sir   Walter 

Scott 507-18 

Mackintosh,  Sh-  James.     Oration  in   behalf  of 

free  speech,  1803 822.2 

See  De  Quincey,  T.     Essay. 805. 16 

Edgar,  J.  G.     Boyhood 575-1 

Macaulay,  T.  B.     Essay 816.5 

McLean,  Sarah  Pratt.     Cape  Cod  folks 235.11 

Lastchance  junction 235.14 

Some  other  folks 235. 1 3 

Towhead 235.12 

Macleod  of  Dare;   by  W.  Black 255.11 

M'Mahon,  B.     American  gardener's  calendar. .. .   617.9 
McMaster,    J.   B.     Benjamin  Franklin  as  a  man 

of  letters 5'3-io 

1  listory   of  the  people  of  the    United  States, 
from  the  revolution  to  the  civil  war,  vols. 

I  and  2, 1 784-1803 435.2,  3 

Macquoid,  Katherine  S.     Esau  Runswick 268.45 

Mill  of  St.  Herbot :   Breton  story 268.46 

Patty 268.44 

The  awakening :  tale 268.47 

Through  Normandy 353-5 

M'Vickar,  a.,   ec/.     Lewis  and  Clarke's  expedi- 
tion to  the  sources  of  the  Missouri;   by  P. 

Allen.     2  vols 311.I,  2 

Madam ;  by  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant 266.9 

Madam  How  and  Lady  Why;   by  C.  Kingsley. ..   675.9 

Madame  Delphine;   by  G.  W.  Cable 234.19 

Madame  de  Presnel ;   by  E.  F.  Poynter 244.23 

Madame  Therese;    by  Erckmann-Chatrian 245.4 

Madcap  Violet ;   by  W.  Black 255.3 

Madeira.     Baker,  C.  A.     Glimpse  of  Madeira...   326.3 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.     Atlantic  islands 326.4 

Brassey,  A.  A.     In  the  trades,  the  tropics,  and 

the  roaring  forties 326  5 

Madelon  Lemoine;    by  Mrs.  L.  Adams 229.23 

Mademoiselle  Mori;    i)yM.  Roberts.  2    vols. 254.38,  39 
Madison,  Dolly,  -u-i/e  of  jfatnes  Madison.  '  Me- 
moirs and  letters 527.1 

Madison,  James.     Selections  from  speeches  and 

letters 535-^^ 

See  Fiske,  J.     Presidents  of  America,  with  por- 
trait  **R9.3 


MADISON. 


79 


MANN. 


Madison,  James,  continued. 

See  Gay,  S.  H.     Biography S'S-io 

Hildreth,  R.     Administration 415-6 

3[a(1onna.      Jameson,  A.  M.      Legends  of  the 

Madonna,  as  represented  in  the  line  arts.. .    801.4 
Magdalen  islands.    Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.    Atlantic 

islands 326.4 

Magellan,  Fernando.     See  Hale,  E.  E.     Magel- 
lan's discovery *437.i2 

Sec  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.     Notable  voyages 328.3 

Markham,  C.  R.     Sea-fathers 563.3 

Towle,  G.  M.     Magellan:   first  voyage  round 

the  world 574-3 

Maggie  Miller;   by  M.  J.  Holmes 219.2 

Magic.   Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  Rationalism  in  Europe. 

(Magic  and  witchcraft.) 444.4 

Whittier,  J.  G.     Magicians  and  witch  folk 817.4 

Magna  charta  stories;   ed.  by  A.  Gilman 273.20 

Magne,    J.    H.     How   to   choose   a   good   milk 

cow 615.3 

Magnetic  needle.     Goodrich,  F.  B.     Account  of 

its  application  to  European  navigation ....    328.2 

Magnetism.     Humboldt,  A.  von.     Cosmos 824.1 

Tyndall,  J.     Fragments  of  science 672.1 

See  also  Electricity. 

Magnhild  ;  by  B.  Bjomson 246.34 

3Iagnum  bonum;   by  C.  M.  Yonge 269.7 

MagO,    Capt.      See   Cahun,    I^.      Adventures   of 
Capt.    Mago;     or,    Phcenician    expedition, 

B.  C.  1000 328.4 

Magruder,  a.  B.     Life  of  John  Marshall ..515.12 

Mahaffy,  J-  P-     Art  of  conversation 926  1 1 

Social  life  in  Greece,  from  Homer  to  Menander,  365.1 1 
rt«^/ Gilman,  A.     Story  of  Alexander's  empire. 

[Nations.] 482.13 

and  Rogers,  J.  E.  Sketches  from  a  tour  through 

Holland  and  Germany 363.5 

3Iahan,  A.     Modem  mysteries  explained  and  ex- 
posed     912.2 

Mahan,  a.  T.     Gulf  and  inland  waters.     [Navy 

in  the  civil  war.] 432.15 

Mahomet.      Irving,  W.      Mahomet  and  his  suc- 
cessors.    2  vols 568.1,  2 

Sec  also  Mohammed. 

Maid  of  Malines;   by  Bulwer-Lytton 812.6 

Maid  of  Orleans.     Adams,  W.  H.  D.     Life 556.4 

Schiller,  F.     Drama . .  .•  803.5 

See  also  Joan  of  Arc. 

Maid  of  Sker;    by  R.  D.  Blackmore 252.18 

Mail-coach.     De  Quincey,  T.     English 805.8 

Maine.     Abbott,  J.     Marco  Paul  in  the  forests  of 

Elaine 393.3 

Agassiz,  L.     Glacial  phenomena 675.1 1 

Crowninshield,   M.  B.      All  among  the  light- 
houses.    (Maine  coast.) 3H-9 

Drake,  S.  A.     Nooks  and   corners  of  the  New 

England  coast 314-I 

Farrar,   C.  A.  J.      Adventure   in   the  wilds   of 
Maine.       [Lake     and    forest    series.       4 

.  vols.] 298.31-34 

Guide  to  the  lakes  and  mountains  of  Western 

Maine.     [Osgood's.] 324.4 

T-owell,  J.  R.     Moosehead  journal 804.2 

Palfrey,  J.  G.    Account  of  the  provincial  govern- 
ment of  Maine -406.3 

Poems  in  relation  to  various  places 735. 1 ,  2 

Winthrop,  T.     Katahdin   and  the   Penobscot; 

Umbagog  and  Moosehead 212.28 

Sec  Reports  on  agriculture,   1866,  1874-78.     5 

vols 6  A 

Maitland,  Edward.     {Herbert  Ainslic.)     Higher 

law 25 1 .39 

Maitland,    J.    A.    F.      Life    of    Robert    Schu- 
mann   564.14 


Makepeace,   F.  B.,  and  others.     Fresh  bait  for 
fishers  of  men :    essays  on  the  subject  of 

entertainment  for  the  people 912.16 

Makers  of  Florence;   by  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant 554.1 

Making  of  England;   by  J.  R.  Green 446.12 

Making  of  New  England;   by  S.  A.  Drake 475-19 

Making  of  the  Great  West;   by  S.  A.  Drake..    .  .475.20 
Malacca.     Coftin,  C.    C.     Our  new  way  round 

the  world 3i9-i 

Malay  archipelago.     Knox,  T.  W.     Boy  travel- 
lers     386.2 

Wallace,  A.  R.     Land  of  the  orang-utan  and 

the  bird  of  paradise 348.3 

Malay   peninsula.      Bird,  L   L.      Golden   Cher- 
sonese     348.4 

Malhone  ;    by  T.  W.  Higginson 232.27 

Malcolm  ;  by  G.  MacDonald 256.7 

Maiden,  Mrs.  Charles.     Life  of  Jane  Austen..  ..512.16 
Malet,  Lucas,  pseud.     See  Harrison,  Mrs.  W.  K. 

Mallock,  William  H.     Is  life  worth  living? 814.2 

Two  essays  of  the  same 813.2 

Same.     [Little  classics :  Humanity.] 812.18 

j      New  republic 261.17 

j  MalthUS,  T.  R.     See  De  Quincey,  T.     His  prin- 
ciples of  political  economy  reviewed 805.17 

See    George,    H.      Malthusian  theory  and  its 

disproof 823.4 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history 815.15 

Mammoth    cave.      Hovey,  H.    C.      Celebrated 

!  American  caverns 675.16 

Mammy  Tittleback  and  her   family;   by  H.  H. 

Jackson 282.2 

Man.     Clodd,  E.     Childhood  of  the  world :  man 

in  early  times 472.1 

Dawkins,  W.  B.     Early  man  in  Britain 459-3 

Dawson,  J.  W.     Story  of  the  earth  and  man. . .   675.3 
Emerson,  R.  W.     Man  the  reformer  :  lecture . .   804.6 

Fiske,  J.     Destiny  of  man 824.8 

Froebel,  F.     Education  of  man 916.15 

Guyot,  A.     Earth  and  man 675.2 

\      Pope,  A.     Essay  on  man 722.9 

Schiller,    F.     Connection  between  the   animal 

and  spiritual  in  man 803. i 

Schlegel,  J.  C.  F.  von.     Longevity,  stature,  and 

character  of  primitive  man   803  15 

Wilkinson,  J.  J.  G.     Human  body  and  its  con- 
nection with  man 915-4 

i       Wilson,  D.     Prehistoric  man.     2  vols 459- 1>  2 

Wright,  T.  F.     Man  a  spirit :  sermon 923-4 

Man's  a  man  for  a'  that :   a  novel 238.31 

Man  of  honor  ;   by  G.  C.  Eggleston 236.12 

;  Man  of  the  family;   by  JAK .292.26 

Man  of  the    iron   mask.     Reddall,  H.   F.     Who 

was  he? 563.4 

j  Man  story;   by  E.  W.  Howe 228.16 

Man  upon  the  sea;   by  P".  B.  Goodrich 328.2 

Man  who  lost  his  name;    by  H.  H.  Boyesen 213.33 

Man  who  was  not  a  colonel;  by  a  high  private. .  .221.22 

Man  without  a  country;   by  E.E.Hale 223.3 

Same.     [Little  classics  :  Exile.] 812. 1 

Man-of-war  life;   by  C.  Nordhoff. 298.1 

Mancll ;  by  M.  E.  Bryan 229.2 

Manfred  ;  by  F.  D.  Guerrazzi 242.38 

Manfred;  dramatic  poem;    by  Byron 717-2 

Manitoba.     Barneby,  W.  H.     Life  and  labor  in 

the  far,  far  West 313-16 

Manliness  of  Christ;   by  T.  Hughes 922.1 

Manliness  of  Christ :   sermon;   by  P.  Brooks . . . .    922.4 

Manly  piety  in  its  spirit;   by  R.  Philip 932.3 

Mann,  Horace.     A  few  thoughts  for  a  young  man,  914.6 

See  Mann,  Mary  P.     Life 523.3 

Mann,  Mary  p.     Juanita  :  life  in  Cuba  fifty  years 

ago 215.41 

Life  of  Horace  Mann 523.3 


MANNERS. 


80 


DIARSHAL.L. 


Manners.     An  old  boy.     Notes  for  boys 914-27 

Emerson,  R.  W.     Essay 804.5 

Hale,  E.  K.     IIow  to  do  it 9I4-3' 

Hall,  F.  II.     Social  customs. 9I4-25 

Holland,  J.  G.     American  life  and  manners- .  - .   914.7 

Mathews,  W.     Gettingon  in  the  world 914.10 

Munger,  T.  T.     On  the  threshold 914-32 

Smiles,  S.     Character 914- 'i 

Symington,  A.  J.     Hints  to  our  boys 9I4-I7 

Tytler,  S.     Papers  for  thoughtful  <,nrls 9^7-8 

Wig^'in,  E.  E.     Lessons  on  manners  for  school 

and  home  use 914.21 

Mannins,  R.  H.     Book-keeping  simplified 918.I 

Maiistield  park  -.   by  J.  Austen 263.32 

Mailtoil,    VV.  p.     Beginnings   with    the    micro- 

scojie 677.6 

Manual   for   the   General  Court,   Massachusetts, 

1S79-1890.      12  vols **Rl.I-I2 

Manual  cf  agriculture;   by   G.  B.  Emerson   and 

C.  I,.  Flint 612.10 

Manual  of  mythology;   by  A.  S.  Murray **R4. 33 

Manual  of  object  teaching;  by  N.  A.  Calkins 916.19 

Manual  of  the  arts  for  young  people 662.3 

Manufactures.        Carnegie,     A.       Triumphant 

democracy '^'iZ-'!> 

Ruskin,  J.     Two  paths:  application   of  art  to 

manufacture * 802.5 

Spon,  E.     Workshop  receipts **R3.i  i 

Ure,  A.     Dictionary  of  arts,  manufactures,  and 

mines.     2  vols **R3.4,  5 

Wells,  D.  A.,  ed.    Things  not  generally  known 

in  manufactures  and  arts **R3.io 

Sec  Massachusetts,  Manufactures,  Statistics. 
31anure.S.     Browne,     D.    J.     American    muck- 
book  626.4 

Dana,  S,  L.     Muck  manual  for  farmers 626.3 

Xash,  J.  A.     Progressive  farmer 616.5 

Mara,  Elizabeth.  See  Ferris,  G.  T.  Great  singers,  564.25 
Maratlion,    Battle  of.     Creasy,  E.  S.     Decisive 

battles 461 .9 

Marl)k'  faun;    by  \.  Hawthorne 202.15 

Marble  propliecy;   by  J.  G.  Holland 714-14 

MarbU'llCad,  Mass.     Agge,  A.  A.,  and  Brooks, 

M.  M.     Sketches **R9.2i 

Drake,  S.  .V.     Legends 428.4 

March  :   poems;   ed.  by  O.  F.  Adams 735-13 

March  in  the  ranks;   by  J.  Fothergill 244  20 

March  to  the  sea;   by  J.  D.  Cox 432.10 

Marching  to  victory;   by  C.  C.  Coffin 476.7 

Marco  Paul's  voyages  and  travels;  liy  J.  Al)bott. 

6  vols 393-1-6 

Marcn  Polo.     See  Polo,  Marco. 

Mardi  ;   by  II.  Melville.     2  vols 222.25,26 

MarcnhoKz-BulOW,  Bertha,  Baroness  von.    The 

child  :   its  nature  and  relations 916. 2 

Margaret   of  Angouknie,    Queen    of  Navarre. 

Robinson,  A.  M.  F.     Life 512.18 

Margaret  of  .Anjou,  Queen  of  Henry    Vf.     .See 

.\bbott,  L     History 47' -12 

See  Fullerton,  Lady  G.     A  stormy  life 257.42 

Jameson,   A.    M.     Margaret,   as   painted   in 

Shakespeare 801 .6 

Scott,  W.     Anne  of  Geierstein 262.22 

Shakespeare,  W.     King  Henry  VI 70i-7.  8 

Margaret  Tudor,  Queen  of  James  IV.  of  Scot- 
land.    See  Strickland,  A.     Queens 464.1 

Margaret    Douglas,    Countess   of  Lennox.     See 

Stricklanil,  A.     Queens 464.2 

Margaret;  by  s.  Judd 229.22 

Margaret  Kent,  Story  of;   by  E.  W.  O.  Kirk 226.45 

Margaret  Percival;   by  E.  M.  Sewell 266.35 

Margaret  Smith's  journal;   by  J.  G.  Whittier 817.3 

MargOlle  and  ZUrcher.     Meteors  and    meteoric 

phenomena 683.4 


Maria :  South  American  romance ;  by  J.  Isaacs . .  243.49 
Maria    Louisa,    Empress  of  Napoleon    L       See 

Napoleon  I. 
Maria    Theresa  of  Austria.     See  Muhlbach,   L. 

Jose]ih  II.  and  his  court 249.2 

Sec  Starling,  E.     Noble  deeds  of  woman 51 1  -2 

Marie  Antoinette.    See  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    History,  471.32 

Sec  Muhlbach,  L.     Joseph  II 249.2 

Marianela  ;  by  B.  Perez  tlaldos 241.38 

Mariner's  compass.  Timbs,  J.  Wonderful  in- 
ventions     ^77-5 

Marlon,  .^Lass.  History.  See  History  of  Ply- 
mouth county **R8.ii 

Marion,  Francis,  Gen.  5<ff  Horry,  P.,  (?«(/Weems, 

M.  L.     Life 516.14 

Marlon  Graham;   by  Meta  Lander 216.49 

Marlon's  faith ;    by  Capt.  C.  King 228.5 ' 

Maritime   adventure.      (Goodrich,   F.   B.      Man 

upon  the  sea 328.2 

Marlu.S.     See  Beesley,  A.  H.     Gracchi,  Marius, 

and  Sulla.     [Epochs.] 441.8 

Marjorie  Daw;   by  T.  B.  Aldrich 224.4 

Marjorle  Fleming;   by  J.  Brown,  M.  D 816.7 

Same.     [Little  classics  :  Childhood.] 812.10 

Mark  Gildersleeve;   by  J.  S.  Sauzade 221.8 

Mark  Seaworth;   by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston 298.10 

Markham,  Clements  R.  Colonial  history  of 
South  America  and  the  wars  of  indepen- 
dence.     [America.] *437.i8 

Inca  civilization  in  Peru *437- 1 1 

Pizarro   and  the   conquest  and   settlement   of 

Peru  and  Chili *437.I2 

Sea-fathers :  lives  of  great  navigators  of  former 

times 563.3 

Markham,  Richard.     Around  the  yule  log 279.24 

Marlltt,  E.    pseud.     See  John,  Eugenie. 
Marmadllke  Merry,  midshipman;   by  W.  H.  Ci. 

Kingston 298.14 

Marmion  :  by  W.  Scott 713.7 

Marmorne.    [No  name.] 237.16 

Marquesas  islands.     Melville,  H.    Four  months' 

residence 348.6 

Marquette,  Jaccjues.     See  Winsor,  J.     History 

of  America,  vol.  4. *437.I4 

Marquis,  T.  ("..     Stories  of  New  France 413-6 

Marquis  of  Carabas;   by  H.  P.  S])oft'ord 225.26 

Marquis  of  Lossie;   by  G.  MacDonald 256.20 

Marriage.  Collier,  R.  L.  Courtship  and  mar- 
riage in  England 343-8 

Dyer,  T.  F.  T.     Folk-lore  about  marriage 9'7-5 

Ilamerton,  P.  G.     Companionship  in  marriage,  826.2 

Women  and  marriage 826.1 

Smiles,  S.     Companionship  in  marriage 914-II 

Swedenborg,  E.     Conjugial  love 913-21 

Weaver,  G.  S.     Hopes  and  helps  for  the  young,  914. 1 

Married  belle;    by  J.  p.  Smith 218.24 

Marryat,  IVedcrick.     Masterman  Ready 278.2 

Mr.  Midshipman  Easy •■    2783 

Settlers  in  (.'anada 278. 1 

Marsh,  James.     Preliminary  essay  to  Coleridge's 

Aids  to  reflection 805.  i 

Marsh  island;    by  S.  O.  Jewett 225.35 

Marshall,  l^niily.     6V^  Quincy,  J.     Sketch 534-3 

Marshall,   Emma.     Brothers  and  sisters 268.4 

Constantia  Carew 268.1 

Number  XIII 268.2 

Tower  on  the  clift" 268.6 

I'nder  Salisbury  spire 26S.5 

Under  the  mendips 26S.3 

Marshall,  John.     AV^  Magruder,  A.  B.     Life 515-12 

.Stv  Rawle,  W.  H.  Oration  at  the  unveiling  of 
Marshall's  statue,  Washington,  1S84;  to- 
gether with  the  address  of  Mr.  Chief  Justice 
Waite,  and  other  exercises 539-12 


MAR  SHALL. 


81 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


Marshall,  Mrs.  Julian.     Life  of  Handel 564.1 2 

Marshficlcl,    A/nss.      History.      See  History   of 

Plymouth  county **R8.ii 

MarstOn,  Edward.     Frank's  ranche 313.21 

Marston,  L.  M.     Mental  healing 9I5-'  I 

Martin,   Helen  Faucit,  Lady.     Some  of  Shake- 
speare's female  characters 815.26 

Contents:     Ophelia;     Imogen;     Juliet;     Be- 
atrice;   Portia;    Desdemona;    Rosalind. 

Martin,  Samuel,  i-^/.     Useful  arts 661. i 

Martin,  SeHna.     Linnet's  trial 291.3 

Martin,  Theodore.     Biography  of  Horace 557-1 

Life  of  his  royal  highness   the   Prince  Consort. 

5  vols.... 566.5-9 

Trans.     Demetrius:   drama;    by  F.Schiller...    803.4 
King     Rene's    daughter:      drama;      by    H. 

Hertz 7213 

William  Tell:  drama;    by  F.  Schiller 803.3 

Martin,   W.   C.    L.,  joint  author.      See  Youatt, 
William. 

Martin  Chuzzlewit;   Ijy  C,  Dickens 263.11 

Martincan,  Harriet.     Crofton  boys 292.8 

History  of  England.     4  vols 455.1 1-14 

See  M  iller,  F.  Y.     Life 512.10 

Martineau,  James.     Essay  on  the  influence  upon 

morality  of  a  decline  in  religious  belief.  . . .    813.2 
Martinique.       Hearn,    L.      Two    years   in    the 
French    West    Indies.      (Chiefly,    Martin- 
ique sketches.) ....•••■    316.9 

Martyrs  of   the    19th    century,   Three:    Living- 
stone,    Gordon,     and     Palteson;      ])y    E. 

Charles 547-12 

Maruja  ;  by  Bret  Harte 233.26 

Marvel,  \\^,  pseud.     See  Mitchell,  Donald  G. 

Marvin,  Charles.     Russians  at  the  gates  of  Herat,  468.3 

Mary,   tnother   of  Jesus.     See   Jameson,    A.    M. 

Legends  of  the  Madonna 801.4 

Mary   [Tudor],  ist  Queen  regnant  of  England, 
wife  of  Philip  II.  of  Spain.     See  Yie.%co\.\., 

W.  H.     History  of  Philip  II 448.1 

Sec  Tennyson,  A.     Queen  Mary 71320 

Mary    [Stuart],    Quee7i  of  Scots.     6>^  Abbott,  J. 

Flistory 47I-I3 

See  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.    History  of  France,  vol.  4 . .   *4o8.4 
Hosack,    J.       Mary    and    her    accusers.       2 

vols r 464.9,  10 

Schiller,  F.     Historical  drama 803.5 

Scott,    W.     The    abbot.     (Mary's    imprison- 
ment at  Lochleven  castle.) 262.10 

Starling,  E.     Account  of  her  death 511-2 

Strickland,  A.     Life.     5  vols.     [Queens  ].  .464.3-7 
Mary  of  Lorraine.      .See   Strickland,    A.      Life. 

[Queens  of  Scotland  ]     2  vols 464.1,  2 

Mary   of  Portugal,    1st  wife  of  Philip  II.     See 

Prescott,  W.  H.     History  of  Philip  II 448.1 

Mary  Anerley;   by  R.  D.  Blackmore 252.16 

Mary  Barton  :  by  E  C.  Gaskell 267.46 

Mary  Marston;    by  G.  MacDonald 256.21 

Maryland.     Banvard,  J.      Tragic  scenes  in  the 

history 475  2 

Brantly,  W.  T.  The  English  in  Maryland,  1632- 

169 1.     [America.] *437-i3 

Browne,  W.  H.     History.     [Commonwealths],  423.3 
Doyle,  J.  A.     English  colonies  in  America,  vol. 

I:  Virginia,  Maryland,  the  Carolinas 413-3 

Townsend,  G.  A.     Katy  of  Catoctin  :  romance,  232.41 
Williams,  G.  W.     Slavery  in   the  colony,  1634- 

1775 427-1 

Winsor,    J.     Maryland   and  Virginia.      [Amer- 
ica.]   *437-i5 

Marzio'S  crucifix  :  by  F.  M.  Crawford 234.34 

Masai  land,  Through;  by  J.  Thomson 349-15 

Mason,  E.  T.,  ed .     Personal  traits  of  British  au- 
thors,    4  vols 555-1-4 


Masque  of  Pandora;   by  H.  W.  Longfellow 725. 1 

Massachusetts.     Adams,  J.     Report  of  a  con- 
stitution   or    form  of  government   for   the 

commonwealth,   1779 518.7 

Allen,  J.  A.     Fauna  of  eastern  Massachusetts,  '*438.i 

Baird,  C.  W.     Huguenot  settlements 447.14 

Barry,  J.  S.     History.    3  vols 418. 1-3 

Baylies,  F.     Historical  memoir  of  the  colony  of 

New  Plymouth.     2  vols 428.2,  3 

Bradford,  W.     History  of  Plymouth  plantation,  428.1 
Burlingame,  A.      Oration   in  defence  of  Mas- 
sachusetts,    House      of      Representatives, 

1856 822.5 

Dexter,  G.     Early  European   voyagers  in  Mas- 
sachusetts bay *438.  i 

Doyle,  J.  A.     English    colonies    in    America, 

vols.  2  and  3  :   the  Puritan  colonies 413-4,  5 

Drake,  S.  A.     Legends 428.4 

Ellis,  G.  E.     Indians  of  eastern  Massachusetts.  •*438.i 

Royal  governors *438.2 

Emerson,  G.  B.     Trees  and  shrubs.     2  vols.  .*634.i,  2 

Hallowell,  R.  P.     Quaker  invasion. 412.5 

Haven,  S.  F.     The  Massachusetts  company. .  .  .*438.I 
Higginson,  T.  W.     Massachusetts  bay    colony, 

1629-31 475.7 

Hutchinson,  Thomas.     Diary  and  letters 53^.1 

McKenzie,  A.     Religious  history  of  the  provin- 
cial period "'438.2 

Palfrey,  J.  G.     History  of  the  colony 406.1-4 

Schouler,    W.     Civil    and    military  history   of 

Massachusetts  in  the  rebellion.     2  vols. .  .436.5,  6 
Whittier,  J.  G  ,  ed.     Margaret  Smith's  journal, 

1678-79 817.3 

Slavery  in  Massachusetts  -  • 81 7.4 

Williams,  G.  W.     Slavery  in  the  colony,  1633- 

1775 427-1 

Winsor,  J.,  ed      Memorial    history   of   Boston. 

4  vols *438.i-4 

Winthrop,    R.    C.     Life    and    letters   of  John 

Winthrop.     2  vols 538.2,  3 

Lecture  on  its  early  history 536-6 

State  Documents.    Constitution  of  the  Common- 
wealth   **R2.20 

General  Court.     Acts  and  resolves,  1780-81. 

Reprinted **Ri  .31 

Acts  and  resolves,  1879-1890.   12  vols.  **R2.2i-32 
Journals,   House  of  Representatives,  1887- 

1890.     4  vols   OBB 

Senate,  1 886-1 890.     5  vols OBB 

Laws  relating    to  inland   fisheries,    1623- 

1886 **R2.I7 

Manuals,  1879-1890.     12  vols **Ri.i-i2 

Public     documents,      1863-1889      (except 

iS65,vol.i).     114  vols OB 

Public  statutes,  enacted  Nov.  19,  1881 . .  .**R2.20 
Index  to  public  statutes,  1882-1887..  ..**R2.37 
Statutes,  private  and  special,  1882-1888,  *'^R2.38 
Reports  of  controverted   elections,  1853- 

1885 **R2.i8 

Miscellaneous  Documents  : 

Adjutant    generals     reports,     1879,     1880, 

1884-1889.     8  vols OM 

Auditor's   reports,     1878-1881,     1884-1889. 

10  vols OM 

Board    of  ap-iculture.     Abstract    from    the 

returns  of  agricultural  societies,  1846..  ..618.0^ 
Transactions  of  agricultural  societies,  1847, 

1848,  1 85 1.     3  vols 61 8.1,  2,  2^ 

Transactions  of  Massachusetts  society  for 
promoting     agriculture,      1859-61.       2 

vols 618.3,  4 

Transactions  of  agricultural  societies  for 
1852,  and  proceedings  of  state  board  of 
agriculture 618.5 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


82 


MAURITIUS. 


MassacllUSettS.     Board  of  agriculture,  continued. 
Reports   of  the  secretary   of    the    board, 
ist-37th,  1853-1889.  37  vols. 

618.6-24;   619.1-18 
Board  of    arbitration.       Reports,    ?cl-4th, 

1887-1889 OM 

Boara    of  education.       Reports,    I5th-53d, 
1851-1888-89   (except  i860  and    1876- 

77),     39  vols OD 

Board  of  health.     Reports,   1,3-6,  8,  18-21, 
1870,   1872-1875,  1877, 1886-1889.      10 

vols OK 

Note.  Board  of  health  was  united  with 
Boards  of  lunacy  and  charity,  forming 
Board  of  health,  lunacy,  and  charity, 
1879-1885,  which  see. 
.Summary  of  seven  years' work,  1870-1876,  OE 
Board  of  health,  lunacy,  and  charity.  Re- 
ports, 1-7,    1879-1885.     9  vols C)E 

Board  of  lunacy  and  charity.    Reports,  8- 1 1 , 

1886  1889.     4  vols OG 

Note.    For  reports,  1-7,  see  Board  of  health, 
lunacy,  and  charity. 
Board  of  railroad  commissioners.     Reports, 

1878,  18S0,  iSSi,  18S4-1889.     9  vols.  ..      OM 
Special    report   on  the   disaster,  March  14, 
1887,  <3"    the    Dedham    branch  of    the 
Boston  &  Pro\'idence  railroad  at  Bussey 

bridge '. OM2 

Board    of    state   charities.       Reports,    3d- 

15th,  1867- 1878.     13  vols OF 

Note.  Board  of  state  charities  was  merged 
in  Board  of  health,  lunacy,  and  charity, 
1879-1885,  which  see.  In  1886,  became 
the  Board  of  lunacy  and  charity,  which 
also  see. 
Report  on  the  public  charities  of  Massa- 
chusetts during   the  century  ending  Jan. 

I,  1876;  i)y  F.  B.  Sanborn OF 

Board  of  commissioners  of  savings  banks. 
Reports,   1876,    1879,    1880,  1884  18S9. 

9  vols V OM 

Bureau  of  statistics  of  labor.     Reports,  1879- 

1889.     II  vols OL 

Statistics    of    industry   in    Massachusetts, 

1855;   by  F.  De  Witt OL 

Census.     Abstract  of  census  of  1855 ON 

Abstract  of  census  of  1865 OX 

Census  of  1 875.     3  vols ON 

Census  of   1880,  from  tenth  United  States 

census ON 

Census  of  1885.     4  vols **R8.3-6 

Commissioners  of  prisons.      Reports,   1884- 

1 889.  6  vols OM 

Commissioners  on  the  condition  of  the  records 

in  the  secretary's  department.     Report, 

1885 OM 

Commissioner  on  the  custody  and  condition  of  j 

the  public  records  of  parishes,  towns,  and 

counties.     Report,  18S5 O.M 

Commissioners  on  the  drainage  of  the  valleys 

of  Mystic,  Blackstone,  and  Charles  rivers. 

Report,   1886 •. OM2 

Gas  commissioners.       Reports,    1st,  3d-5th, 

1885,  1887-1889 OM 

Insurance   commissioner.      Reports    on   tire 

and  marine  insurance,  1879,  1881,1885- 

1890,  8  vols OM 

Reports  on  life,  casualty,  and  guarantee  in- 
surance, 1 88 1,  1 886-1 S89.     5  vols OM 

Manufactures.     Statistics,  1 886-87 OM 

Muriier-irials.  Otticial  report  of  the  trial 
of  Henry  K.  Goodwin  for  the  murder  of 
Albert  D.  Swan,  1885 9Z^-Z  ' 


MaSSiUilUSettS.     M^urder-trials,  continued. 

of  Thomas  W.  Piper  for   the   murder   of 

Mal)el  H.  Young,  1875 938-2 

of  Sarah  Jane  Robinson  for  the  murder  of 

Prince  Arthur  P'reeman,  1888 93^  4 

A'ames  changed  m  Massachusetts,  1 780-1883. 
(List  of  persons  whose  names  have  been 

changed.) **R2.I9 

Police.     Report  of  the  chief  of  the  district 

police,  1 889 OM 

Kegistiation  reports,   I7th-48th,   1 858-1 889. 

31  vols.      (Vol.19,  i860,  lacking.) OH 

.Ship  canal  to  unite  Barnstable  and  Buzzard's 

bays.     Report,  i860 OM2 

'I'a.y    commissioner.      Reports,    1878,    1879. 

2  vols OM 

Massachusetts  department  G.  A.  R.  Proceed- 
ings at  the  20th  encampment,  Boston,  Jan. 

27,28,   18S7 OR 

Massachusetts  historical  society.     Winthrop,  R. 

C      Addresses  before 536.6 

Massachusetts  infantry  in  the  war  of  the  rebel- 
lion.    History  of  the  7th  regiment,   1861- 

65;   by  N.  V.  Hutchinson 436.14 

[      Record  of  the  23d  regiment,  1861-65;    by  J.  A. 

Emmerton 436.10 

Reminiscences  of  military  service  in  the  43d 

regiment,  1862-63;   by  E.  H.  Rogers 436.9 

.Massachusetts  state  library.  Catalogue;  com- 
piled by  Ellen  M.  Sawyer.     [1880.] **R7.i8 

Annual  supplements,  I  St- nth,  18S0-1S90.     11 
nos. 
Massachusetts  teachers'  association.  Addresses 

delivered,   1882 916.8 

Massachusetts   volunteers^   1861  65.      Record; 

by  the  .Adjt.-General.     2  vols **R8.I,  2 

Massacres  of  the  mountains :  history  of  the 
Indian    wars  of  the  far   West;    by   J.  P. 

Dunn,  yr 417.8 

Massasolt.  See  Peirce,  E.  W.  Indian  history, 
biography,  and  genealogy,  pertaining  to 
the  good  sachem  Massasoit  and  his  descend- 
ants   412.2 

Massey,  Gerald.     Poems  and  ballads 7 13- '6 

MaSSOn,  David.     Life  of  De  Quincey. 545  24 

Ed.     Poetical  works  of  John  Milton ..   713.6 

Masson,   Gustave.      Story  of  mediaeval  France. 

[Stations.] 482.2 1 

Master  Bieland;   by  B.  Auerbach 246.9 

-Master  Humphrey's  clock;   by  C.  Dickens 263.5 

Master  of  Ballantrae;   by  R.  L.  Stevenson 257.23 

Master  of  his  fate;   by  A.  E.  Barr 227.48 

.Master  of  the  magicians;   by   E.  S.    Phelps  and 

H.  D.  Ward 225.21 

Masterman  Ready;   by  F.  Marrjat 278.2 

.Mate  "f  the  •'  Daylight  ";   by  S.  6.  Jewett 225.38 

Mather  family.     Dexter,   H.  M.     Its   influence. 

[  Hoston.] *438  2 

Tyler,  M.  C.     Mathers  in  New  England 825.2 

Mathews,  William.     Getting  on  in  the  world 914.10 

Matrimouy ;  by  W.  E.  Norris 254.30 

Mattapoisett.   Mass.     History.    See  History  of 

Plymouth  county **R8.i  i 

Matter.     Tvndall,  J.     Matter  and  force :  lecture,  672.1 

Matter-of-fact  girl;   by  T.  Gift 255.41 

Matterhoru.     Whymper,  E.     Ascent 812.17 

MatlheWS,  Brander.     Venetian  glass:  story 232.9 

iw/t/ Bunner,  H.  C.     Documents  in  the  case 232.7 

Maud  :  poem;   by  .\.  Tennyson 713.20 

MaudMuller:   ballad;    by  j.  G.  Whittier 715.1 

Sa/ne.     [American  poems.] 734-3 

Maurice  liernay;    by  C.  Lever 257.3 

3IaurJtiuS,  Island  of.     See  St.  Pierre.     Paul  and 

Virginia 261.4 


MAVKT. 


83 


MERRIAM  , 


Maury,  M.  F.     Physical  geography  of  the  sea.. .   683.1 

Maxims  ;  by  Rochefoucauld 932.1 

May,  Samuel  J.     His  connection   with   the   anti- 
slavery  cause 523.7 

May,  Sophie, /seui/.     See  Clarke,  Rebecca  S. 

May  :  poems;    ed  by  O.  F.  Adams 735-15 

Mayday.     Brooks,  E.  S.     Storied  holidays 282.32 

May  day,  and  other  pieces;   by  R.  W.  Emerson..  .804.13 
Mayas.     Le  Plongeon,  A.  D.     Here  and  therein 

Yucatan 317.16 

Mayflower.     Davis,  W.  T.     List  of  the  passen- 
gers, with  some  account  of  them 428.7 

Mayflower,  and  other  writings;  by  H.  B.  Stowe,  215. 11 
Mayhew,  Henry.     Boyhood  of  Martin  Lulher. ..    5842 
Story  of   the   peasant-boy    philosopher.     (Fer- 
guson.).      584.3 

Wonders    of    science;     or,    Young    Humphry 

I^avy 584.4 

Young  Benjamin  Franklin 5^4- 1 

Mayo,  A.  D.     Memoir  of  Mrs.  S.  C.  E.  Mayo 511-12 

Mayo,  Isabella  F.     (^Edtvard  Garrett)     By  still 

waters 268.52 

Chance  child.     [Little  classics.] 812. 11 

Crust  and  the  cake 268.5 1 

Equal  to  the  occasion 268.53 

Life's  long  liattle  won 268.54 

Mayo,   Sarah    C.    E.     Selections    from  writhigs; 

with    memoir  by  her  husband 511. 12 

Mayo,  W.  S.     Kaloolah 231.li 

Mayor,  J.  B.     Sketch  of  ancient  philosophy,  from 

Thales  to  Cicero 814.  i 

Mayor  of  Casterbridge;    by  T.  Hardy 255.31 

Mazeppa  :  poem;    by  Byron 717-2 

Meade,  L.  T.     Daddy's  boy 252.45 

Inchfawn 252.44 

Measure  for  measure  :  comedy.     Shakespeare-..    701.3 

.SV(?  Clarke,  M.C.     Isabella,  the  votaress 273.26 

Mechanic    arts.     Ewbank,    T.     Hydraulics    and 

mechanics 636.  i 

Spon,  E.     Workshop  receipts **R3.ii 

Thomas,  J.  J.     Farm  implements 636.5 

Mechanism  in    thought  and  morals:  essay;    by 

O.  W.  Holmes 817.5 

Mechi,  I.  J.     How  to  farm  profitably 61 1.6 

Media.     Ragozin,  Z.  A.     Story  of   Media,  Baby- 
lon, Persia.     [Nations.] 482.20 

Rawlinson,  G.     History,    geography,    and    an- 
tiquities  406. 14 

RoUin,  C.     Foundation  of  the    empire    of   the 

Medes  and  Persians. 449-2 

MediSPVal   civilization.     Adams,  G.    B.     History 

primer. 48 1 .  i 

Mediseval  France.    Masson,  G.      History.     [Na- 
tions.]  482.21 

Mediaeval  history.     See  Middle   ages. 

Medical  profession.     Green,  S.  A.    In  Boston..  .*438.4 

MeisSOnier,  J.  L.  E.,  artist.     See  Bolton,    S.  K. 

Short  life '. 575-5 

Melancholy  hours;   by  H.K.White 713.3 

Melbourne  house;    by  S.  Warner 216.5 

Melville,  G.  W.     in  the  Lena  Delta 318.7 

Melville,  Herman.     Bell-tower:   a  sketch 812.3 

Cunhdence-man 222  29 

Mardi.     2  vols 222.25,  ^6 

Piazza  tales 222.28 

Pierre 222.23 

Redburn 222.24 

Typee  :  life  in  the  Marquesas 348.6 

Memoirs    of  a  man  of  the  world :   fifty  years   of 

London  life;   l)y   E.Yates 557. 16 

Memoirs    of    a    physician;    by    A.    Dumas.     2 

vols 243.10,  1 1 

Memoirs    of   Mr.  C.  J.  Yellowplush;    by    W.  M. 

Thackeray 202.8 


Memorials    of    a    Southern    planter;   by  S.  D. 

Smedes 522.11 

Memories  and  portraits;   by  R.  L.  Stevenson 827.24 

Memories  of  a  grandmother;  by  A.  M.  Richards,  521.13 

Memories  of  fifty  years;   by  L.  Wallack 532.1 1 

Memories    of  many  men  and   of  some    women; 

by  M.  B.  Field 521. i 

Memories  of  my  exile;   by  L.  Kossuth 551. i 

Memory.      De  Quincey,    T.      Memorial    chro- 
nology  805.16 

Granville,  J.  M.     Secret  of  a  good  memory 925.21 

Holbrook,  M.  L.     How  to  strengthen  the  mem- 
ory  925.23 

Memphis.     Wright,  W.  B.     Aiicient  cities -3^6.18 

Men  and    measures    of  half    a    century;    by  H.    ' 

McCulloch 534-7 

Men  and  women  :  poems;   by  R.  Browning 723.14 

Men,   Eminent.     Whipple,  E.  P.     Recollections,    534.4 
Men,    Great.     Emerson,    R.   W.     Uses    of  great 

men 804.7 

Men  of  invention  and  industry;    by  S.  Smiles 563.2 

Men  of  letters.     See  American  men  of  letters  and 

English  men  of  letters. 
Men  of  mark:   living  celebrities;    by  G.  M.  Towle,  563.1 

Men  of  our  times;  by  H.  B.  Stowe 534-1 

Men  of  the  backwoods;  by  A.  R.  Hope 333-3 

Men  of  the  revolution  and  their  families.  Muzzey, 

A.  B.     Reminiscences  and  memorials 516.15 

Men  who  loved  Elizalieth;    by  F.  H.  Burnett 215.21 

Men's  wives;    by  W.  M.  Thackeray 202.9 

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,    Felix.     Letters    to 

Ignaz  and  Charlotte  Moscheles 564.33 

See  Rockstro,  W.  S.     Life 564.5 

See  also  Haweis,  H.  R.     Music  and  morals 838.2 

Moscheles,   I.     Recent  music  and  musicians,  564.2 

Sheppard,  E.  S.      Charles  Auchester 249.27 

Mendenhall,  T.  C.     Century  of  electricity 673.10 

Menendez,  Pedro.     5^^  Parkman,  F.     Account..   405.3 
Mensuration.        Pedder,     J.       Farmer's     land- 
measurer 636.4 

Mental  healing.     Marston,   L.    M.     Theory  and 

practice 915.11 

See  also  Mind-cure. 
Mental  philosophy.     Gilman,  S.     Some  remarks 

thereon ...    827.1 

Mental    physiology.      Carpenter,   W.    B.      Prin- 
ciples   915-12 

Menzel,    Wolfgang.      History   of  Germany.      3 

vols 404.17-19 

Mercedes,  and  later  lyrics;  by  T.  B.  Aldrich 736.5 

Mercedes  of  Castile;    by  J.  F.  Cooper 21 1. 12 

Merchant  of  Venice  :  comedy;    Shakespeare....    701.4 

See  Clarke,  M.  C.     Portia 273.25 

Jameson,  .\.  M.     Portia. 801 .6 

Merchant  vessel;    by  C.  Nordhoff. 298.2 

Mercy  I'hilbrick's  choice;   by  H.  H.  Jackson. ...  212.17 

Meredith,  (Jeorge.     Beauchamp's  career 267  39 

Diana  of  the  crossways 267. 38 

Egoist 267.40 

Evan  Harrington 267.34 

Harry  Richmond,  Adventures  of 267.36 

»  House  on  the  beach 267.33 

Rhoda  Fleming 267.37 

Richard  Feverel,  Ordeal  of 267.35 

Sandra  Belloni;   or,  Emilia  in  England 267.32 

Meredith,    Owen,    pseud.       See  Bulwer-Lytton, 

Robeit  E. 
Merivale,       Charles.         Roman       triumvirates. 

[Epochs.] 441  5 

Meriwether,  Lee.     Tramp  at  home  :  labor  ques- 
tion in  the  United  States. 336.1 1 

Tramp  trip :   Europe  on  fifty  cents  a  day 352.1 

Merriam,  Florence  A.     Birds  through  an  opera- 
glass  656. 10 


MKRRIAM. 


84 


MII,Ii 


Mprrlam,  G.  S.,  ed.     Story  of  William  and  Lucy 

Smith 567.7 

Mcrriani,  M.  B.     Catalogue  of  the  public  library 

of  Quincy,  Mass *R7-i4 

Merrill,  Selah.     East  of  the  Jordan,  1875-77 346.6 

Merry  wives  of  Windsor :   comedy;    Shakespeare,  701.2 
See  Clarke,  M.  C.     Girlhood  of  .Shakespeare's 

heroines 273.25 

Merv  !  story  of  adventures  and  captivity,  epito- 
mized   from  the  "Merv  Oasis";    by    E. 

( )'L)onovan 365.7 

Metal  engraving.     Ruskin,  J.     Six  lectures 802.8  j 

MetSlls.      lones,  W.     Treasures  of  the  earth;   or,  | 

Mines,  minerals,  anil  metals 675.7  ] 

Metaphysical  and  physical  works:  by  F.  Hacon,  803.19 
Metealf,  l^-  C.     The  public  library  as  an  auxiliary  j 

to  the  public  schools 936.3 

Meteorology.     See  Weather.  1 
Meteors.       Zurcher    and   Margolle.      Meteors, 
aerolites,    storms    and    atmospheric    phe- 
nomena    683.4  ! 

Methodism.    Clark,  W.  R.    Why  I  am  a  Metho- 
dist    921. 1  ] 

Lecky,  W.  E.  II.     Its  rise  and  growth 405.14 

Tyerman,  L.     Life  and  times  of  John  Wesley,  1 

founder  of  the  Methodists.     3  vols 507-8  10  I 

Life  of  George  Whitefield.     2  vols 507.6,  7  \ 

Whitehead,  J.   History  o{  Methodism  contained 
in  the  life  of  Rev.  John  Wesley   and   Rev. 

Charles  Wesley 55S.5 

Metropollsville,   Mystery  of;    by  E.  Eggleston.  .223.37 

Metropolites ;  by  R.  St.  Clar 22 1 .9 

Metterilteh,   Prince.     Memoirs,    1773-1835.     5 

vols 542.1-5 

Metzerott,  shoemaker;    by  K.  P.  Woods 238.27 

Mexico.     .Vbbott,  J.  S.  C.     History  of  Hernando 

Cortez 47  •  24 

Baldwin,  J.  D.     Ancient  America 41 2.1 

Ballou,  M.  M.     Aztec  land 337-5 

Bancroft,  H.  H.     Native  races  of  the  Pacific 
states.       (Manners    and    customs    of    the 

Nahuas,  Aztecs,  etc.) 417-4 

Biart,  L.     Adventures  of  a  young  naturalist 377.2 

Bishop,  W.  II.     Old  Mexico  and  her  lo.-t  prov- 
inces      337. 1 

Conkling,  II.     Mexico  and  the  Mexicans 337-2 

Cubas,  A.  G.     Republic  of  Mexico  in  1876 337  4 

Curtis,  W.  E.     Capitals  of  Spanish  America. .  .317.17 
Eggleston,  E.,  and  Seelye,   L.  E.     Montezuma 

and  the  conquest  of  Mexico 475.^5 

Hale,  E.  E.,  and  Susan.     Family  flight 3964 

Hale,  Susan.     Story  of  Mexico.     [Nations.]  . .  .482.22 

Knox,  T.  W.     Boy  travellers  in  Mexico 386.1 1 

Oher,  F.  A.     Travels  in  Mexico,  and  life  among 

the  Mexicans 337-3 

Young  folks'  history 494-1 

Prescott,  W.  H.     History   of  the  conquest.     3 

vols 448.9- 1 1 

Stoddard,  W.  O.     Red  mustang 277.28 

Taylor,  B.     Eldorado Z^Z-Z 

Wallace,  Lew.     Fair    God :    tale  of  the   con- 
quest  233.37 

Warner,  C.  D.     On  horseback 3 '5.7 

Winsor,  J.      Mexico     and    Central     America. 

[America.] *437.i  I 

Winthrop,  R.  C.  The  war  with  Mexico  :  speech, 
United    States    house    of    representatives, 

1847 536.4 

Mice,  Wild.     Ingersoll,  E.    Friends  worth  know- 
ing     645.9 

Michael  Angelo.     See  Buonarotti,  Michael  An- 

gelo. 
Michaelmas.     Brooks,   E.  S.     Storied  holidays,  282  32 
Mlchaud,  J.  F.    History  of  the  crusades.    3  vols..  462.2-4 


Michell,  Thomas.     Russian  pictures 339-3 

Michigan.     Cooley,  T.    Md.     History.     [Com- 
monwealths.]    4235 

Northrup,  A.  J.     Grayling   fishing  in  Northern 

Michigan 324.5 

5i'i?  Rejiorts :   Farm  statistics,  1879-80 6B 

Registration  report,  1886 OP 

Microscope.      Manton,  W.  P.     Beginnings  with 

the  microscope 677.6 

Timl)s,  J.     Wonderful  inventions. 677.5 

Middle   ages.     Adams,  O.  B.     Medix-val  civiliza-  . 

tion 481. 1 

Adams,   J.     Italian    republics   of    the    middle 

ages 5 1 8.8 

Hullinch,    T.      Legends  of   Charlemange :  ro- 
mance of  the  middle  ages 815.9 

Church,  R.  W.     Beginning  of  the  middle  ages. 

[Epochs.] 451-9 

Cleveland,  R.  E.    Studies  in   the  middle  ages..  827.7 
Cox,   G.   W.,  and  Jones,  E.  H.     Popular    ro- 
mances   273.19 

Emerton,  E.     Introduction  to  the  study  of  the 

middle  ages 484.8 

Gray,  G.  Z.     Children's  crusade,  13th  century..  473.2 
Hallam,  H.     Europe    during  the   middle   ages. 

2  vols 444-1.  2 

!  State  of  literature  then 8 15. 11 

Lawrence,  E.     Primer  of  mediieval  literature. . .   815.5 
Masson,  G.     Story  of  medi;eval  France.     [Na- 
tions.]   482.21 

Myers,  P.  \ .  N.      Outlines  of    mediaeval  and 

modern  history 441.22 

Scheflel,   J.    \ .   von.     Ekkehard :    tale  of  the 

I  oth  century.     2  vols 245.41,42 

Middle  colonies.     Fernow,  B.     [America.] *437.i5 

Middleboro,    Mass.     History.      See  History    of 

Plymouth  county ♦*R8.i  i 

Middlemarch  ;   by  George  Eliot.     2  vols 203.14,  15 

Middlesex    county,   .\[ass.     Drake,    S.    A.     Old 

landmarks  and  historic  fields 334-4 

Midnight    marches   through   Persia;   by  H.  Bal- 

lantine 3656 

Midnight  sun  :   pilgrimage;   by  F.  Bremer 248. 1 

Midnight  sun.  Land  of;    by  P.  B.  Du  Chaillu.     2 

vols 345-2.3 

Midshipman  Easy,  Mr.;    by  F.  Marryat 278.3 

Midshipman,  Marmaduke   Merry;   by  W.  H.  G. 

Kingston 298.14 

Midsummer-night's  dream:  comedy.     Shakes- 
peare     701 .4 

Mignet,  A.  F.    History  of  the  French  revolution, 

from  1789  to  1814 457-3 

Mikado's  empire:    by  \V.  E.  Griffis.. 367-6 

Milan.     .-Xstor,  W.  W.     Sforza:  story  of  Milan..  228.28 
Eastlake,C.  L.     Notes   on  the  Brera  gallery. .  .818. 17 

Milch  cows.     Guenon,  F.     Treatise 615.2 

Magne,  J.   H.     How   to  choose  a  good    milk 

cow 615.3 

Skinner,  J.  S.     The  cow  and  the  dairy 615.2 

Mildred  books;   by    M.    F.  Finley.  6  vols 285.12-17 

Sllldred's   bargain;   by  L.  C.  Lillie 28434 

Miles,  William.     Horse's  foot,  and  how  to  keep 

it  sound 625.4 

'  Miles  Stand ish.  Courtship  of;     by    II.  W.  Long- 
fellow     725.1 

Miles  Wallingford;    by  J.  F.Cooper 211.24 

Slilitary  life  in  Italy;    by  E.  de  Amicis 354-4 

Mill,    James.       Sec    Macaulay,    T.    B       Essays: 
Bentham's    defence   of  Mill;     Mill's   essay 

on  government 816.5 

See  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history 815.15 

Mill,  John  Stuart.     See  Taine,    H.   .\.     English 

literature. 806.18 

Mill  of  St.  llerbot;   by  K.  S.  Macquoid 268.46 


IkIII.1.. 


85 


MITCHEri.. 


Mill  on  the  floss;   by  George  Eliot 203.10 

Miller,  C  H.     {Joaquin  Miller.)     Ship  in  the 

desert 714.10 

Miller,  Mrs.  F.  F.     Life  of  Harriet  Martineau. .  .512.10 
Miller,  Hugh.    Foot-prints  of  the  Creator.     (Ge- 
ology. ) 665. 1 

My  schools  and  schoolmasters  :  autobiography,  521.12 

Sandy  Wood's  sepulchre  :   tale 812.5 

Miller,  Joaquin, /^^'W.     See  Miller,  C.  H. 

Miller,  ( )live  Thome.     Bird-ways 656.8 

In  nesting  time 656.1 1 

Little  folks  in  feathers  and   fur,  and   others   in 

neither 645.6 

Queer  pets  at  Marcy's 646.6 

Miller's  story  of  the  war;    or,  The  plebiscite;   by 

Erckmann  atid  Chatrian 245.  i 

MilleriSin.     See  Whittier,  J.  G.     Prose  works.  . .   817.4 

Millett,  Frank  D.     Yatil :  a  story 232.1 1 

Trans.     Sebastopol ;    by  L.  Tolstoi 244.50 

Millionaire     of     Rough-and- Ready;      by     Bret 

Harte 233.31 

Mills  of  Tuxbury ;   by  V.  F.  Townsend 276.2 

Milnian,  H.  H.     History  of  the  jews.     3  vols.  .452.5-7 
Ed.      History    of   the    decline   and   fall   of  the 

Roman  empire;   by  E.  Gibbon.     6  vols. .  .463.2-7 
Milner,  John.     End  of  religious  controversy 921.4 

Miltiades.    a><?  Cox,  G.  w.    Life 561.2 

Miltun,  John.     Poetical  works 7136 

See  De  ( )uincey,  T.     Life 805. 1 3 

Milton  versus  Southey  and  Landor 805.1 1 

Johnson,  S.     Life 557-22 

Pattison,  M.     Life 545.12 

See  also  Lowell,  J.  R.     Essay 804.3 

Macaulay,  T.  B.     Essays 816.5 

Shaw,  T.  B.     English  literature 815.16 

Taine,  H.  A.     English  literature    806.17 

MniiC  life;   by  A.  C.  Ritchie 219.25 

Mind.     An  old  boy.     Notes  for  bo)s  on  morals, 

mind,  and  manners 91427 

Bain,  A.     Mind  and  body:   their  relation 91 5- 10 

Carpenter,  W.  B.  Principles  of  mental  physi- 
ology  91512 

De  Quincey,  T.     Presence  of  mind 805.19 

Granville,  J.  M.     Common  mind-troubles 925.19 

Secret  of  a  clear  head 925.18 

Reed,  .S.     Growth  of  the  mind 826.3 

Mind-cure.     Barrows,  C.  M.     Bread-pills 915.8 

Evans,  W.  F.     Primitive  mind-cure 9156 

Marston,  L.  M.     Mental  healing 91511 

Mind-reading  and  beyond;   by  W.  A.  Hovey...   915.7 
Miner,  Alonzo  A.     A  century  of  Universalism. 

[Boston.] *438.3 

Miner,  Myrtilla.     .S'^f  O'Connor,  E.  M.     Memoir,  523.12 
Minerals.     Jones,  W.     Treasures  of  the   earth  : 

mines,  minerals,  and  metals 675.7 

See  Browne,  J.  R.  Minerals  of  the  United 
States  west  of  the  Rocky  Mountains :  re- 
port, 1868 6E 

Raymond,  R.  W.     Report  on  the  same,  1869,       6E 
Mines.     See  Mining. 

Mingo,  and  other  sketches;    by  J.  C.  Harris 236.3 

Mining.     Carnegie,  A.     In  the  United  States 833.3 

Ckeene,  H.     Coal  and  the  coal  mines 675.17 

Jones,  W.  Treasures  of  the  earth  :  mines,  min- 
erals, and  metals 675.7 

Nichols,  L.  D.  Underfoot.  (Mines  and  min- 
ing-)      •  -675.12 

Shinn,  C.  H.     Mining  camps 823.5 

Ure,  A.     Dictionary  of  arts,  manufactures,  and 

mines.     2  vols **R3.4,  5 

Minister's  charge;    by  W.  D.  Howells 214.20 

Minister's  wooing;    by  H.  B.  Stowe 215. 5 

Ministry.     Fuller,  A.     Address  to  candidates. .. .    911.1 
Holmes,  O.  W.     The  pulpit  and  the  pew 817.5 


Minna  Monte;   by  N.  C.  Iron 221.5 

MinnesinSJerS.     Taylor,  B.     Lecture 835.1 

Minnesota.     Bond,  J.  W.     And  its  resources 311.4 

MintO,  William.     Life  of  Daniel  Defoe 545.7 

Mirabeau,  II.  G.  R.     6V^  Carlyle,  T.     Essay.... 816.12 

See  Macaulay,  T.  B.     Essay 816.5 

Mundt,  T.     Count  Mirabeau 249.20 

Miracle  in  stone:   the  great  pyramid  of  Egj-pt; 

by  J.  A .  Seiss 346. 1 2 

Miracles.       De    Quincey,   T.      Essay:     Hume's 

argument  against. 805.15 

Hitchcock,  E.     Special  and  miraculous  Provi- 
dence :  lecture 912. i 

Tyndall,  J.     Miracles  and  special  providences. .   672.1 

Mirage  ;  by  G.  Fleming 236.38 

Miriam  ;  by  M.  Harland 218.3 

Mischief's  thanksgiving;  by  S.  Coolidge 286.6 

Miss  Carew;    by  A.  B.  Edwards 257.62 

Miss  Churchill;    l)y  C.  Reid 231.36 

Miss  Crespigny;  by  F.  H.  Burnett 215.24 

Miss  Gilberts  career;    by  J.  G.  Holland 213.25 

Miss  Lou;  by  E.  P.   Roe 226.15 

Miss  Lu'dington's  sister;   by  E   Bellamy 227.9 

Miss  Melinda's  opportunity;    by  H.  Campbell 228.8 

Miss  Tommy;    l)y  Miss   Muloch 265.15 

Miss  Toosey's  mission 275.31 

Miss  Vernon's  choice;    l>y  F.  H.  Burnett-...  .,  ..215.21 

Mission  flower;    by  G.  H.  Picard 228.17 

Mission  ridge.  Storming  of;    by  B.  F.  Taylor 81 2.1 1 

Mississippi  bubble;   by  W.  Irving 817.14 

Mississippi  campaign;    by  F.  V.  tireene 432.8 

See  also  Vicksburg. 
Mississippi  river.     B'shop,  N.  H.     Four  months 

in  a  sneak-box 325.2 

Missouri.       Carr,     L.        History.        [Common- 
wealths.]   423.1 1 

See  Reports  on  agriculture,  1868,  1870 6B 

Missouri    river.      Allen,  P.     Expedition    to   the 

sources,  1804-6.     2  vols... 311.1,2 

Fremont,  J.    C.     Exploration    of   the  Missouri 

river  country.     [  1852.] 313-6 

Mr.  Bodley  abroad;    by  H.  E.  Scudder 277  6 

Mr.  Isaacs;    by  F.  M.  Craw  ford 234.27 

Mr.  Midshipman  Easy;   l)y  F.  Marryat 278.3 

Mr.  Smiih ;   by  L.  B.  Walford 254.44 

Mr.  Stubbs'  brother;   by  J.  Otis  . , 278.26 

Mr.  Tangier's  vacations;    by   E.  E.  Hale   . .    ....  223.21 

Mr.  Tiblwt  O'Leary;   by  G.  Griffin 812.5 

Mr.  Verdant  Green,  Adventures  of;   by    E.  Brad- 
ley  251.16 

Mr.  Wind  and  Madam  Rain;    by  P.  de  Musset.  .282.29 

Mistress  and  maid;    by  Miss  .Muloch 2658 

Mrs.  Btrauchamp  Brown;  l)y  J.  G.  Austin 238.14 

Mrs.  Dymond ;    by  Miss  Thackeray 253  41 

Mrs.   Herndon's  income;    by  H.  Campbell 228.7 

Mrs.  Jerningham's  journal :   a  poem 7141 

Mrs.  Lorimer;    by  L.  Malet 227.27 

Mrs.  Merriam's  scholars;   ])y  E.  E.  Hale 223.8 

Mistress  of  Beech  Knoll;    by  C.  L.  Burnham 227.41 

Mistress  of  Ibichstein;    by  F.  Ilenkel 245.29 

Mistress  of  the  manse:   poem;  by  J.  G.  Holland,  714.11 

Mrs.  Perkins's  ball;    by  W.  M.  Thackeray 202.12 

Mrs.  Skaggs's  husbands;  by  Bret  Harte 233.29 

Misunderstood  ;  by   F.  Montgomery 276.29 

MitChel,    Ormsby   M.     See  Headley,  P.  C.     Pa 

triot  boy.     (Life  ) 573  '8 

Mitchell,    Donald  G.     {Ik.  Marvel)     About  old 

story-tellers. 815.10 

Bachelor's  revery.     [Little  classics.] 812.4 

Battle  summer:   Paris  in   1848 353.6 

Bound  together  :  sheaf  of  jiapers. 642.6 

Doctor  Johns 232.5 

Dream  life 232.4 

English  lands,  letters,  and  kings.     2  vols 836.2,  3 


MITCHELL. 


86 


MONTGOMERY. 


Mitchell,  Donald  G.,  continued. 

Kresh  gleanings:   continental  Europe 34'2.I2 

Fudge  doings.     2  vols 232.1,  2 

My  farm  of  F.dgewood 642.3 

f  )ut-of-to\vn  places;   or,  Rural  studies 642.5 

Reveries  of  a  bachelor 232.3 

Seven  stories 232.6  | 

Wet  days  at  Edgewood 642.4  j 

Mitchell,     !•-•    P-       Ablest    man    in    the    world:  I 

story 232.16  ; 

'i'lie  Tachypomp  :   story 232.1 1 

Mitchell,  Maria,  ^(/.     Wonders  of  the  moon;   by 

.\.  Ciuillemin >•   674.6 

.SVf  Bolton,  S.  K.     Short  life 575.6 

Mitchell,  S.  A.     New  general  atlas.     [1879  ].•  .**R9.i 

.Mitchell,  S.  Weir.     Hephzibah  Guinness 236.32 

In  war  time 236.33 

Mitford,  A.  B.     Forty-seven  Ronins 812. 11 

Miltord,  John.      Life  of  Jonathan  Swift    261.9 

M  it  lord,    Mary    Russell.      Atherton,    and   other 

tales. 253.30 

Life,  told   by   herself  in   letters  to  her  friends. 

2  vols 546  10,  II 

.SV<»  Fields,  J.  T.     Yesterdays  with  authors 817.25 

Harris,  A   B.     Short  Ufe    576-1 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history 815. 14 

'I'aylor,  J.  B.     At  home  and    abroad.     (V'^isit 

to  Miss  Mitford.) •    342.5 

Mitford,  William.     See  Macaulay,  T.  B.     Essay 

on  his  history  of  Greece 816.5 

Moberly,  C.  E.     Early  Tudors:   Henry  VIL  and 

Henry  VHI.     [Epochs.] 451.18 

Mobs.     Phillips,  W.     Mobs  and  education 817.2 

Modern  Egyptians.     Lane,  E.  W.     Manners  and 

customs.     2  vols 308.14, 15 

.Modern    Europe.      Fyffe,    C.    A.     History.      3 

vols .444.6-S 

Modern  France.     Towle,  G.  M.     History 447-'8 

.Modern  history.     Morris,  E.  E.,  (v/.    Epochs.    18 

vols.     (.SV*"  Epochs.).. 451.1-18 

Myers,    P.  V.  N.     Outlines   of  media.'val  and 

modern  history 441.22 

Modern  horse  doctor;   by  G.  H.  Dadd 625.3 

Modern  instance;   l)y  W.  D.  Howells 214.9 

Modern  Mephistoi)heles;   by  L.  M.  Alcott 287.27 

Modern  mysteries  explained  and  exposed;   by  A. 

Mahan 9122 

Modern  painters;   by  J.  Ruskin.     5  vols 802.16-20 

Modern    painters    and   their   paintings;     by   S. 

Tytler 818.9 

Modern  Proteus:   list  of  books   published   under 

more  than  one  title;   by  J.  L.  Whitney. .  .*R4.I3 
Modern   science  in  Bible  lands;   by  J.  W.  Daw- 
son   346.20 

Modern    spiritualism.      Haydcn,    W.    \\.      Lec- 
tures     923.2 

Modern  sujierstition  :   essay;   by  T.  De  Ouincey,  805.15 

Modern  Vikings;   by  IL  H.  Boyescn 213.35 

Mo.y;a;  Megone;   by  J.  G.  Whittier 715. 1 

Mohammed    or     .Mahomet.       See    Carlyle,    T. 

Heroes  and  hero-worship.      816.16 

See  Clarke,  J.  F.     Ten  great  religions 91 2. 10 

Irving,   W.     Mahomet  and  his  successors.     2 

vols 568.1,  2 

M(»haninied-Ahmed  (El  Maahdi).     See  Long, 

(".(".     Sketch 568.4 

Mohican.S,  Last  of  the;    by  J.  F.  Cooper 21 1.7 

.MolesHOrth,  Mary  L.     Boys  and  1 283.4 

Four  wiiuls  farm 283.6 

Little  Miss  Peggy 283.7 

Nine  years  old 283  2 

Old  pincushion 283.9 

Palace  in  the  garden 283.8 

Tapestry  room 283.3 


MoleSM'Orth,   Mary  L.,  continued. 

"Us" 283.5 

When  I  was  a  little  girl 283.1 

Mollere,    Jean    B.    P.      See   Prescott,    W.    H. 

Essay 81 7.1 

Molly  Bishop's  family;   by  C.  Owen 643.9 

MoInCCas.  Forbes,  H.  O.  Naturalist's  wander- 
ings in  the  Eastern  archipelago 348.9 

I'feiffer,  Ida.  Lady's  journey  round  the  world,  319.5 
Mommsen,    Theodor.      History   of    Rome.      4 

vols 404.13-16 

Mona's  choice;    by  Mrs.  Alexander 254.8 

Monachism.     Lecky,  W.  E.  II.      History 405  19 

Monadnoc,  Mt ,  \\H.     Emerson,  R.  W.     Poem,  734.3 

Monarch  of  dreams;    by  T.  W.  Higginson 232.37 

Monasteries.     Cleveland,   R.  E.     Essay 827.7 

l-'roude,  J.  A.     Dissolution    804.20 

Monastery  ;  by  W.  Scott 262.9 

Monastic  orders.     Jameson,  A.  M.     Legends,  as 

re]ircsented  in  the  fine  arts 801 .5 

MoncrielT,   R.  H.     {.4scott  K.  Hope.)     Men  of 

the   backwoods iii-Z 

Money.     Clarke,  J.  F.     Education  by  means  of 

money 914.14 

Dole,  C.  F.     Rights  and  duties  of  business  and 

money 9 '4- '9 

F.,  .S.,  (7«f/C.  W.     What  is  money? 916.9 

Hamerton,  P.  G.     Influence  on  the  intellectual 

life. 826.1 

Mathews,  W.     Its  use  and  abuse 914.10 

Money-boxes  ;  by  Cousin  Hatty 291.14 

Money-makers ;  by  H.  F.  Keenan 228.2 

Mona;redien,  .\ugustus.     Wealth-creation 823.3 

Monikins  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper 21 1.20 

Monkeys.       liuckland,    F.    T.       Curiosities    of 

natural  history 645.2 

Monks  of  San  Marco.     See  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W. 

Makers  of  Florence 554- ' 

Monroe,    Tames.     Selections  from  speeches  and 

letters 535.6 

See  Fiske,  *J.      Presidents   of    America,   with 

portrait ' **R9.3 

Oilman,  D.  C.     Life 5'5-6 

Hildreth,  R.     .\dministration 415-6 

Monroe,  L.  B.,  ed.     Public  and  parlor  readings: 

dialogues  and  dramas 937  2 

Monroe,  -l//-^.  L.  B.     story  of  our  country 475-4 

Mont  Blanc.     Talbot,  I.  T.     Ascent 342.10 

Montagn,  Mary  Wortley.     See  Robertson,  E.  S. 

English  poetesses 546.1 2 

Montaigne,   M-  E.  de.     See  Browning,  O.     The 

naturalists    916.12 

See  Emerson,  R.  W.  The  sceptic  :  lecture. .  - .  804.7 
Montana.     Bameby,  W.  H.     Life  and  labor  in 

the  far,  far  West 3i3-i6 

Montcalm.     See   Parkman,    F.     Montcalm  and 

Wolfe.     2  vols 413-1.  2 

Montefiore,  sir  Moses.  See  Wolf,  L.  Centen- 
nial biography 567  6 

Montenegro:  sketch  ;   by  W.  E.  Gladstone 813.I 

Monterey,  California.  Taylor,  B.  Eldorado...  313.3 
.Montezuma  II-     See  Eggleston,  E.,  a W  Seelye, 

L.    E.     Montezuma  and    the    conquest  of 

Me.xico 475-15 

See  Prescott,  W.   H.     Conquest  of  Mexico.    3 

vols 448.9-1 1 

Wallace,  Lew  Fair  God  :  tale  of  the  conquest,  233.37 
Montgomery,  Cora.     Eagle  pass:  visit  to  Texas,  311. 8 

Montgomery,  Florence.     Misunderstood 276.29 

Thwarted 276  30 

Montgomery,    James.     See  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W. 

Literary  history 815.14 

Montgomery,   Robert.     See    Macaulay,    T.    B. 

Essay 816.5 


MONTHS. 


87 


MOTLEY. 


Months  of  the  year.     Adams,  O.  F.,  f^/.    Through 
the  year   with  the  poets.     12  vols.     (One 

volume  for  each  month.) 735.1 1-22 

Flagg,  W.       Studies  in  the    field    and    forest. 

(Descriptions  of    the  months.) 656.5 

Whitney,  A.  D.  T.     Bird-talk:  poems.   (Calen- 
dar of  the  orchard  and  wild-wood.) 714.18 

See  also  Seasons. 
Monti,  Luigi.      (^Samuel  Saiitpleton,  Esq.)     Ad- 
ventures of  an  American  consul  abroad. .  .242.35 

Leone 238. 7 

Trans.     Manfred ;   by  F.  D.  Guerrazzi 242.38 

MontolieU,  I.  P.  deR., joint  author.     See  Wyss, 

J.  K.  von. 
Montreal.     Parkman,  F.     Historic  hand-book  of 

the  northern  tour 324.7 

Moodie,  Susannah.     Fhira  Lyndsay 251.24 

Moods  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott 287.9 

Moody,   Dwight  L.     See  Bolton,    S.    K.       Short 

life....... 575.5 

Moon.     Guillemin,  A.      Wonders  of  the  moon...   674.6 

Proctor,  R.  A.     The    lunar  hoax 674.3 

Moon-maiden  ;  by  J.  E.  Greenwood 276  39 

Moondj  ne  ;  by  J.  B.  O'Reilly 229.33 

Moonlight  boy;    by  E.  W.  Howe 228.15 

Moonstone  ;  by  W.  Collins 258.2 

Moore,  Annie,  ««y/ Nichols,  L.  D.     Overhead...    674.4 
Moore,    Frank,   ed.     Songs  and    ballads  of   the 

American  revolution 734-2 

Moore,  Thomas.     Poetical  works 722.10 

See  Macaulay,  T.  B.     Essay  on  his  life  of  Lord 

Byron 816.5 

Mason,  E.  T.,  ed.     Personal  traits 5S5-I 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history 815.15 

Moors.     Coppee,    H.     History  of  the    conquest 

of  Spain  by  the  Arab-Moors.  2  vols.  ..448.13,  14 
Ditson,  G.  L.  Crescent  and  French  crusaders,  349.7 
Poole,  S.  Lane.     Story  of  the  Moors  in  Spain. 

[Nations.] 482. 1 6 

Yonge,  C.    M       Stoiy    of   the    Christians    and 

Moors  of  Spain 473-4 

Moral  and  historical  works;   by  F.  Bacon 803.18 

Moral  culture.     Clarke,  J.  F.     Self-culture 914-  '4 

Moral     improvement    of    mankind.       Dick,    T. 

Treatise 816. i 

Moral    influences    with    th£  young.      Abbott,  J. 

Teacher 916. i 

Moral  laws  of  the  universe.     Dick,  T.     Treatise..   816.1 
Moral    philosophy.       Hallam,    H.     History,    in 

Europe,   1520-1700.     2vols.. 815.11,12 

Parkhurst,  J.  L.     Elements 914  4 

Moral  science.     Porter,  N.     Elements 914-3 

Morality.     Cobbe,  F.  P.     Agnos'ic  morahty 813.7 

Stephen,   Sir].,   and  others.     Influence  upon 

morality  of  a  decline  in  religious  belief. ...    8 1 3. 2 

Trench,  R.  C.     Morality  in  words 926  4 

Morals.     An  old  boy.     Notes  for  boys  on  morals, 

mind,  and  manners 914.27 

Coleridge,  S.  T.      The  friend 805. 2 

Haweis,  H.  R.     Music  and  morals   838.2 

Holland,  J.  G.    Every-day  topics 914-7 

Holmes,    O.    W.    Mechanism    in  thought    and 

morals :  essay 81 7.5 

Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     History  of  European  morals 

from      Augustus      to      Charlemange.        2  I 

vols 405.1 8,  19 

Ruskin,  J.     Relation  of  art  to  morals 802.5 

Smiles,  S.     Character.    ... 914. 11 

Spencer,  H.     Recent  discussions.' 801.19 

Tytler,  S      Papers  for  thoughtful  girls 917-8 

Moravians.     A^^  Charles,  E.     Sketches  of  Chris- 
tian life 264.8 

Howells,  W.   D.     Account  of  a  community  in 

Ohio 314.5  I 


More,    Hannah.     See  De   Quincey,    T.     Remi- 
niscences  805.10 

^^i?  Knight,  II.  C.     Memoir 5563 

Sigourney,  L.  1 1.     Sketch 511-I 

Starling,  E.     Noble  deeds  of  woman 511-2 

Yonge,  C.  M.     Life 512.20 

MoriSOn,  J-  C.     Life  of  Edward  Gibbon 545-2 

Life  off.  B.  Macaulay 545-31 

Morley,  Henry.     English  literature  in  the  reign 

of  Yictoria,  with  a  glance  at  the  past 815.19 

Life  of  Palissy,  the  potter 543-2 

Morley,  John.     Life  of  Edmund  Burke 545-11 

Life  of  Richard  Cobden 547-9 

Life  of  Rousseau.     2  vols 543-7>  8 

Life  of  Voltaire. 543-6 

Ed.     English  men  of  letters.     38  vols 545- 1  "38 

See  English  men  of  letters  for  Names  of  series. 
MorniOnisni.     Reynolds,  G.     Story  of  the  IJook 

of  Mormon 449-6 

Tourgee,    A.    W.     Button's    inn.       (Picture    of 

early    Mormonism.) 239.5 

Young,  Ann  Fliza.     Complete  expose 336.1 

Morning  glories;   by  L.  M.  Alcott 287.1 

Morocco;  Amicis,  E.  de.    Its  people  and  places,  349.18 

Morris,  Edmund.     Farming  for  boys. 632.1 

Ten  acres  enough 61 2.1 

Morris,  Edward  E.     Age  of  Anne.     [Epochs.]  .  .451.13 

Early  Hanoverians.     [Epochs.] 451.16 

Ed.     Epochs  of  modern  history.     18  vols..  ..451.1-18 
See  Epochs  for  Titles  and  Authors  of  series. 

Morris,  F.  O.     Dogs  and  their  doings 646.3 

Morris,  Gouverneur.     6>f  Roosevelt,  T.     Life..  .515.19 
Morris,  William.     Writing  on  the  image:  poem,  812.13 

See  Stedman,  E.  C.     Victorian  poets 815.22 

Morse,  E.  S.  Japanese  homes  and  their  surround- 
ings  *367-5 

Morse,  John  T.,  Jr.     Life  of  John  Adams- .  .   .    51 5.1 1 

Life  of  John  Quincy  Adams S'S-I 

Life  of  Benjamin  Franklin 515-22 

Life  of  Alexander  Hamilton.     2  vols 516.6,7 

Life  of  Thomas  Jefferson. 515-7 

The  bench  and  bar  in  Boston.     [Boston.] *438.4 

Ed.     American  statesmen.     23  vols 5J5-i~23 

See  American  statesmen  for  Names  of  series. 
Morse.  Samuel  F.  B.     Memorial  from  the  city  of 

Boston 529.3 

.SV^- Nicoll,  II.  J.     Great  movements,  and   those 

who  achieved  them 521.15 

Mortal  antipathy;   by  O.  W.  Holmes 212.5 

Morton,  J.  C.,  ed.     Cyclopiedia  of  agriculture.     2 

vols **R3-7,  8 

Morton,    Oliver    P.       Memorial    addresses;     by 

United  .States  Congress 539-3 

Morton,  Thomas.     .SVf  Bradford,  W.     History  of 

Plymouth  plantation ..   428.1 

Moscheles,  Felix,  ed.    Letters  of  Mendelssohn  to 

I.  and  C.  Moscheles 564.33 

Moscheles,  Ignaz.     Recent  music  and  musicians,  564.2 
Moslems.      Irvmg,  W.     Account  of  the  Moslem 
conquests  in  Asia  and  Africa.     [Mahomet. 

2  vols  ] 568.1,  2 

Moss-side  ;  by  M.  Harland 218.4 

Mosses.     Gray,  Asa.     Manual  of  botany 676.2 

Mosses  from  an  old  manse ;   by  N.  Hawthorne  . .   203.8 
Mother    Goose.     See  Adams,   O.   F.      Dear   old 

story-tellers 576-3 

Mother's  recompense;   by  G.  Aguilar 265.43 

Motherless  ;  by  Mme.  G.  de  Wilt 265.1 

Motley,  John  Lothrop.     History  of  the  United 

Netherlands.     4  vols 407,12-15 

Life    and    death    of    John    of    Barneveld.     2 

vols. 407.16,  17 

Peter  the  great.    468.10 

Rise  of  the  Dutch  republic.     3  vols 407  9-1 1 


88 


MUSICIANS. 


Motley,  John  Lothrop,  continued. 

See  Holmes,  O.  W.     Memoir 5I4-I3 

Whipple,  E.  P.     Recollections 534-4 

Winthrop,  R.  C.     Remarks  in  memory 536-6 

Mott,  James,  and  Lucrelia.     Life  and  letters;   ed. 

by  A.  L).  Hallowell. . .    523.5 

Mott.  1-ucretia.     ^^-i?  Bolton,  S.  K.     Short  life...    575.6 

MoilltOll,  Louise  Chandler.     Firelight  stories 283.21 

MoillUl-bllilders.       Baldwin,     J.     D.      Ancient 

America 41 2.1 

Wilson,  D.     Prehistoric  man 459-1 

Mount    Desert,   Maine.     Drake,   S.   A.     Nooks 

and  corners  of  the  New  England  coast. ...   31 4.1 

I  layes,  A.  A.     Jesuit's  ring :  a  romance 227.35 

Over  the  border 335-2 

Mount    Holyoke  seminary.      Stow,   S.   D.     His- 
tory     429. 1 

Mount  Sinai.     .See  Sinai. 

Mount  Tyndall,  Sierra  Nevada  Afottntains.  King, 

C     Ascent. 812.17 

Mount    Washington    range.      Pickering,   W.    H. 

<^uiile 324-3 

Si-c  a/so  White  mountains. 
Mountilin  hero  (Ethan  Allen)  and  his  associates; 

by  H.  W.  De  Puy 516.4 

Mountain-white  heroine;   by  J.  R.  Gilmore 238.44 

Mountaineering  in  the  Sierra  Nevada;   by  C. 

l<^i»g 3'3-24 

Mountains.     Agassiz,  L.     Their  origin 675.10 

Hamerton,    P.    G.      Moods    of    a    mountain. 

[Landscape.] ...  .818  13 

Ruskin,  J.     Of  mountain  beauty 802.19 

.S'<v  Rocky  mountains;  White  mountains;  etc. 

Mouse-trap  :  farce;   by  W.  D.  Howells 214  24 

Moutll.     White,  J.  W.     Mouth  and  the  teeth. .  .925.11 
Mowatt,  Anna  Cora.     See  Ritchie.  Anna  Cora. 

Mom  rj,  W.  A.     Talks  with  my  boys 916.17 

Mo/.art,  Wolfgang.     See  Gehring,  F.     Life. .    .  .564.13 

ScY  Ilaweis,  H.  R.     Music  and  morals 838.2 

Much    ado    about    nothing:     comedy.      Shake- 

spi^^art 701 .3 

Muek-book,  American;   by  D.  J.  Browne 626.4 

Muck-nianual  for  farmers;    l)y  S.  I  .  Dana. 626.3 

)|U(1(I.V  river  and  Brookline  records,  1634- 183S.  .   469.1 

M Udtog;  papers;   by  C.  Dickens 263.16 

Mudford,  William.     Iron  shroud  :  sketch 812.3 

Mlldy:e,    /■    .V.     Fur-clad    adventurers:   through 

.Maska,  Kamtchatka,  and  Eastern  Siberia. .    355. 2 
Mulllbaeh,    Louisa,  pseud.      See   Mundt,  Clara 
.Muller. 

Multord,  Elisha.     The  nation 833.1 

The  rejiublic  of  God 833.2 

Muller,  Christine, /.?«"«(/.     See  Walree,  E.  C.  W. 

van. 
Muloeh.  Miss,  pseud.     Sec  Craik,  D.  M.  M. 
Munchausen,    Baron.      Raspe,    R.   E.      Travels 

and  surprising  adventures 249.41 

Sci-  Scudder,  H.  E.     Children's  book 277.1 

Mundt,     Clara     Muller.       {Louisa    MXihlbach.) 

Joseph  IL  and  his  court 249.2 

Louisa  of  Prussia  and  her  times 249.1 

Napoleon  and  Bliicher 249.3 

( )ld  Pritz  and  the  new  era 249.4 

Prince  Eugene  and  his  times 249.5 

Mundt,  Theodore.     Count  Mirabeau 249.20 

Munera  pulveris;    by  J.  Ruskin 802.14 

Munsjer,  T.  T.     On  the  threshold 9 '4-32 

Munil,  B      Practical  land  drainer 6262 

Munroe,  C-  Kirk.     Chrystal,  Jack  \  Co.;    Delta 

Bixby 278.42 

Wakulla  :   a<lventure  in  Florida. 278.41 

Murder  cnnsi  lered  as  one  of  the  line  arts;    by  T. 

Dc  Quincey .805.18 

Same.     [Little  classics :  Intellect.] 812.2 


Murder-trials.       See   Massachusetts,   Murder- 

trials. 

Murders  in  the  Rue  Morgue;  by  E.  A.  Poe 812.3 

Murdoch,    William.      .See  NicoU,   H.  J.     Great 
movements,  and  those  who  achieved  them. 

(Introduction  of  gas.) 521-15 

.See  Smiles,  S.     Men  of  invention 563.2 

Murfree,  Mary  N.     {Charles  Egbert  Craddock.) 

Despot  of  Broomsedge  cove 214.36 

Down  the  ravine 214.32 

In  the  clouds 214.34 

In  the  Tennessee  mountains 214  30 

Prophet  of  the  great  smoky  mountains 214.33 

.Story  of  Keedon  Bluffs 214.35 

Where  the  battle  was  fought 214.31 

MurillO,    Bartolomt    E.       See   Sweetser,    M.    F. 

I^'fe 544-4 

Sec  Tytler,  S.     Old  masters 8 1 8.8 

Murphj,  /'?'/l' Blanche.      Down  the   Rhine 3644 

.Murphy,  J.  M.     ."^iiorting  adventures  in   the  far 

West 3139 

Murray,  .\.  S.     .Manual  of  mythology **R4.33 

Murray,  1 '-  C.     Joseph's  coat 256.49 

Murray,   Wdliam,  Lord  ALans/ield.     Oration  on 

the  right  of  England  to  tax  America,  1766,  822.1 

See  Edgar,  J.  G.     Boyhood 575. 1 

Murray,    W.   H.   H.     Lake  Champlain    and    its 

shores 324.10 

Perfect  horse 625.5 

Story  that  the  keg  told  me;    Story  of  the  man 
who  didn't  know  much.   [Adirondack  tales, 

vol.  I.] 223.47 

Music.      Browning,  O.      Music   and   gymnastic 

theories  of  Plato  and  Aristotle 916.12 

Bull,  Ole.     Memoir      . 56435 

Carnegie,  A.     .Art  and  music  in  United  States  • .   833.3 

Dwigtit,  J.  S.     Music  in  Boston *438.4 

Fay,  Amy.     Music-study  in  Germany 838.1 

Ferris,  G.  T.     Cjreat  singers 564.25 

Grove,  G.     Beethoven's  nine  symphonies :  ana- 
lytical essays 838.3 

Gurney,  E.     Wagner  and  Wagnerism 813.8 

Haweis,  H.  R.      Music  and  morals. 838.2 

My  musical  memories 564.1 

Janson,    K.     Spell-bound    tiddler.     ( Music    in 

Norway.) 247.35 

Mendelssohn,  F.     Letters  to  Moscheles 564.33 

Moscheles,  I.     Recent  music  and  musicians. .. .   564.2 
Ritter,  F.  L.     History  of  music.     2  vols. ..  .838.9,  lO 

I  listory  of  music  in  .Vmerica S38. 12 

History  of  music  in  England 838.1 1 

Sheppard,  E.  S.     Charles  Auchester 249.27 

Upton,  G.  P.     Standard  cantatas 838.6 

Standard  operas 838.4 

Standard  oratorios 838.5 

Standard  symphonies 838.7 

Winthri.p,  R.  C.     Our  home  [Boston]  music -.  .    536.6 

Music  in  New  England.     [1857.] 536-5 

Musicians.     Biographies  of  musicians  series : 

Beethoven ;   by  L.  Nohl 564.26 

Haydn;   by  L.  Nohl 564  27 

Great   musicians  series;     ed.   by    F.    HuefTer. 
13  vols: 

Bach ;   by  R.  L.  Poole 564. 1 1 

Beethoven;    by  H.  .A.  Rudall 564.16 

English  church   composers;   by  W.  A.   Bar- 
rett   564. 16 

Handel;  by   Mps.  J.  Marshall 564.12 

Haydn;    by  P.  D.  Townsend 564. 15 

Mendelssohn ;   by  \V.  S.  Rockstro 564.5 

.Mozart;    by  F.  Gehring 564.13 

Purcell;   by  W.  H.  Cummings 564.9 

Rossini ;   by  H.  .S.  Edwards 564  7 

Schubert;   by  H.  F.  Frost 564.6 


MUSICIANS. 


89 


NASH. 


Musicians,  continued. 

Schumann;   by  J.  A.  F.  Maitland 564.14 

Wagner;   by  F.  Hueffer 564.3 

Weber;    by  J.  Benedict 564.4 

MllSSet,  Paul  de.     Mr.  Wind  and  Madam  Rain.. 282. 29 
MllZZey,    A.    B.     Reminiscences  and  memorials 
of  men  of  the   revolution   and  their  fam- 
ilies  516.15 

My  boys;   by  L.  M.  Alcott 287.II 

My  brother's  keeper;   by  A.  B.  Warner 216.7 

My  cave-life  in  Vicksburg;   by  a  lady. 336.3 

My  college  days;    by  R.  Tomes - 533-4 

My  confession;  by  L.  N.  Tolstoi 912.18 

My  days  and   nights  on  the  battle-field;   by  C.  C. 

Coffin 475.3 

My  desire;  by  S.  Warner 216.12 

My  diary  North    and  South  during   the  civil  war, 

1861-62;   by  W.  H.  Russell 322.4 

My  enemy's  daughter;    by  J.  McCarthy 259.23 

My  farm  of  Edgewood;   by  D.  G.  Mitchell 642.3 

My  first  holiday;    by  C.  H.  Dall 313  12 

My  garden  pets;   by  M.  Treat 647.1 1 

My  girls;    by  L.   M.  Alcott 287.14 

My  house  :  an  ideal;    by  O.  B.  Bunce 644.6 

My  household  of  pets;    by  T.  Gautier 646.4 

My  hunt  after  "  the  captain";  by  O.  W.  Holmes,  817.5 

My  lady  Pokahontas;   by  J.  E.  Cooke 412.11 

My  little  lady;   by  E.  F.  Poynter.'. 244.22 

My  mother-in-law 221.20 

My  musical  memories;   by  H.  R.  Haweis 564.1 

My  novel;   by  E.   Bulwer-Lytton.     2  vols 253.8,  9 

My  opinions  and  Betsey  Bobbet's;  by  M.  Holley,  239.11 

My  own  story;   by  M.  Howitt 291.33 

My  religion ;   by  L.  N.  Tolstoi. 912.13 

My  roses;   by  L.  V.  French 221.14 

My  schools  and  schoolmasters;   by  H.  Miller. .  .  .521.12 

My  story  of  the  war;   by  M.  A.  Livermore. 436.13 

My  study  windows;   by  J.  R.  Lowell 804.1 

My  summer  in  a  garden;   by  C.  D.  Warner 827. 1 1 

My  summer  with  Dr.  Singletary;   by  J.   G.   Whit- 
tier 81 7.4 

My  Tourmaline  :  story;  by  H.  H.  Jackson 212.15 

My  vineyard  at  Lakeview;  by  a    Western    grape- 
grower  614.9 

My  wayward  pardner;  by  M.  Holley 239.13 

My  wife  and  I;  by  H.  B.  Stowe 215.10 

My  wife  and  my  wife's  sister. 237.10 

My  winter  on  the  Nile;   by  C.  D.  Warner 349-9 

Myceiia;.     Schliemann,  H.     Researches  and  dis- 
coveries   *3o8.4 

Myers,  F.  W.  H.     Life  of  Wm.  Wordsworth 545-21 

Myers,  P.  v.  N.     Outlines  of  ancient  history. . .  .441.21 

Outlines  of  mediaeval  and  modern  history 441.22 

Mysteries,  Modern,  explained  and  exposed;  by 

A.  Mahan 912.2 

Mysteries    of    bee-keeping    explained;     by    M. 

Quinby 635.2 

Mystery.     Little  classics;    ed.  by  R.  Johnson 81 2.8 

Contents  :     The  ghost;    by  W.  D.  O'Connor. 
Four-fifteen  express;   by  A.  B.  Edwards. 
Signal  man;   by  C.  Dickens. 
Haunted  ships;  by  A.  Cunningham. 
Raft    that    no    man    made;     by    R.  T.   S. 

Lowell. 
Invisible  princess;   by  F.  O'Connor. 
Advocate's  wedding-day;   by  C.  Crowe. 
Birthmark;   by  N.  Hawthorne. 

Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood ;   by  C.  Dickens 263.1 

Mystery  of  MetropolisviUe;   by  E.  Eggleston. . . .  223.37 

Mystery  of  the  locks;   by  E.W.Howe 228.14 

Mythology.    Bacon,  F.    Wisdom  of  the  ancients; 

or,  Mythological  fables 803.18 

Bulfinch,  T.     Age  of  fable 815.7 

Clement,  C.  E.     Mythology  in  art **R4.36 


MytllOlOgy,  continued. 

Cox,  G.  W.     Comparative  mythology  and  folk- 
lore     815.2 

Fenelon.     Telemachus 804.19 

Hanson,  C.  H.     Homer's  stories,  simply  told..   273.9 

Hawthorne,  N.     Tanglewood  tales 203.4 

Homer.     Iliad.     2  vols 701.15,16 

Odyssey.     2  vols 701.13, 14 

Keightley,  T.     Fairy  mythology 442.1 

Murray,  A.  S.     Manual  of  mythology **R4. 33 

Thomas,    J.       Pronouncing  dictionary  of   biog- 
raphy and  mythology. **R7.3i 

Myths.     Fiske,  J.     Myths  and  myth-makers.  .. .   824.11 
Harris,  J.  C.    Nights  with  Uncle  Remus  :  myths 

and  legends  of  the  old  plantation 236. 1 

Ruskin,  J.     Greek  myths  of  cloud  and  storm.  .  .802.13 
Proctor,  R.  A.     Myths  and    marvels  of  astron- 
omy     674.3 


N. 

Nahant,  ^I/«.y^.     Curtis,  G.W.     Lotus-eating....    324.6 

Drake,  S.  A.     Legends 428.4 

JfameleSS  nobleman ;   by  J.  G.  Austin 238  1 3 

Xanies  and  portraits  of  birds  which  interest  gun- 
ners;  by  G.  Trumbull 656.9 

Names  changed  in  Massachusetts,  1780-1883.  .**R2.I9 

Nan  ;  by  L.  C.  Lillie 284.35 

Nanon  ;  by  a.  Dumas 243.13 

Nantucliet,    Mass.     Bellamy,    E.     Six   to   one: 

Nantucket  idyl.  • .'..  ..227.11 

Drake,  S.  A.     Legends 428.4 

Nooks    and    corners   of  the  New   England 

coast 314-1 

Finley,  M.     Elsie  at  Nantucket 285.10 

Lee,  M.  C.     Quaker  girl  of  Nantucket 237.39 

Quincy,  J.     Governor  Lincoln's  visit 534-3 

Naomi :  Boston  two  hundred  years  ago;   by  E.  B. 

Lee 232.43 

Naples.     Abbott,  J.     Rollo  in  Naples 372-19 

Abbott,  J  S.  C.     History  of  Joseph  Bonaparte,  471.26 

Stockton,  F.  B.     Personally  conducted 396.11 

See  Italy  and  Europe. 
Napoleon  Bonaparte.     See  Napoleon  I. 
Napoleon  I.     Bonaparte,  and  the  French  people 

under  his'consulate;   from  the  German. .. .  457.4 

Carlyle,  T.     Heroes  and  hero-worship 816.16 

Edgar,  J.  G.     Boyhood 575.1 

Emerson,  R.  W.      Lecture 804.7 

Fox,  C.  J.     Oration  on  the  rejection  of  Bona- 
parte's overtures  of  peace,   1800 822.2 

Hale,  E.  E.      Boys'  heroes 575-4 

Headley,  J.  T.     Napoleon  and  his  marshals. . . .   447.3 

Lanfrey,  P.     History.     4  vols 447.22-25 

Mackenzie,  R.     History  of  the  19th  century.  ..455.15 
Pitt,  W.     Oration  on  his  refusal   to  negotiate 

with  Bonaparte,  1800 822.2 

Ropes,  J.  C.     Political  and  military  sketch. ..  .447.19 

Thackeray,  W.  M.     Second  funeral 202.10 

Thiers,  L.  A.     History  of  the  consulate  and  the 
empire  of  France  under  Napoleon,   1799- 

1815.     2  vols 447.1,2 

Napoleon  and  Bltlcher;  by  L.  Muhlbach 249.3 

Narcotics.      Johnston,  J.  F.  W.     Chemistry  of 

common  life 684.3 

Narka,  the  nihilist;   by  K.  O'Meara 264.27 

Narrative  and  critical  history  of  America;  ed.  by 

J.  Winsor.     8  vols *437.ii-i8 

Narrative    of     the     "Jeannette";     by     Lieut. 

Danenhower 3^8.6 

Nash,  Gilbert.     Historical  sketch  of  Weymouth, 

1622-1S84 428.6 

Nash,  J.  A.     Progressive  farmer 616.5 


NASHVILLE. 


90 


NEEDLBWORK. 


Nashville  and  Franklin  campaign;   by  J.  D.  Cox,  432.10    JfatUFC,  continued. 


Nathan     the    wise:    dramatic    poem;    by  G.  E 

Lessing 721. 2 

Nation;  bvE.  Mulford.     (United  States.) 833.1 

National  sentiment.    Burritt,  E.     Rise  and  prog-  1 

ress 914-9  I 

Nationality,     Rise    of,    in  the    United    States:  ' 

orations;   by  John  C.  Calhoun,  Robert  Y. 

Ilayne,  and  Daniel  Webster 822.4 

Nationals:  their  origin   and    their  aims:  essay; 

by  J.  B.  Harrison 823.2 

Nations.     Story  of  the  nations   series :  national 

history  for  the  young.     27  vols 482. 1-27 

See  Story  of  the  nations  series  for  names  of  the 
volumes. 
Native    races    of   the    Pacific    states    of    North 

America;  by  H.  H.  Bancroft.     5  vols.  ..♦417.3-7 
Natural    history.      Biart,    L.     Adventures   of  a  I 

young  naturalist :  Mexico 377'2  I 

Buckland,  F.  T.     Curiosities  of  natural  history,  645.2  i 
D'Anvers,  N.     Science  ladders :  series  of  read- 
ers in  natural  history.     6  vols 655.2-7 

Darwin,  C.     What  Mr.  Darwin  saw  in  his  voy- 
age round  the  world  in  the  ship  "  Beagle." 

(South  America  chiefly.) 377- 1 

Encyclopaedia  of  animated  nature 646.1 

Ewing,  F.  A.     Bible  natural  history 655.8 

Ingersoll,  E.     Country  cousins 645.8 

Friends  worth  knowing 645.9 

Kitto,  J.     Of  Palestine 452.8 

Knox,  T.   W.      Young    Nimrods    around  the 

world 375.4 

Miller,    O.    T.     Little    folks    in    feathers   and 

fur 645.6 

Queer  pets  at  Marcy's 646.6 

Murphy,   J.  M.     Sporting   adventures.     (Wild 

animals  of  the  far  West.) 313-9 

Ober,  F.  A.     Camps   in  the  Caribbees.     (Birds 

chiefly.) 326.  i 

Orton,  J.     Andes  and  the  Amazon 3I7'2 

Stearns,  W.  A.     Labrador 312.3 

Wallace,  A.  R.     Malay  archipelago 348-3 

White,  G.     Natural  history  of  Selborne 645.3 

Wood,  J.  G.     Natural  history  illustrated 645.1 

See  also  Naturalists  and  Nature. 
Natural     law   in  the   business    world;     by    H. 

Wood 823.16 

Natural  law  in  the  spiritual  world;  by  H.  Drum- 

mond 932.14 

Natural  phenomena.     Humboldt,  A.  von.     Cos- 
mos     824. 1 

Natural  religion.     Gurney,  E.     Review 813.7 

Natural  science.     Richardson,    J.     Eyes   right : 

natural  science  for  the  young 655.9 

Ruskin,  J.     Eagle's  nest :    relation  of  natural 

science  to  art 802.1 1 

Naturalists.      Abbott,   C.  C.      Rambles    about 

home.     (New  Jersey.) 645.7 

Upland  and  meadow 667.8 

Audubon,  J.  J.     Life 533.1 

Biart,  L.     Adventures  in  Mexico 377-2 

Davies,  G.  C.     Swan  and  her  crew 645.4 

Forbes,    H.  O.     Wanderings    in    the  Eastern 

archipelago 348-9 

Palissy,  B.     Life;   by  H.  Morley 543-2 

Thoreau,  H.   D.     Passages    from  journals.     3 

vols 667.1-3 

Life;   by  W.  E.  Channing 

See  Natural  history  and  Nature 
Nature.     Andrews,  J.      Stories  Mother   Nature 

told  her  children 274.43 

Bacon,  F.     Interpretation  of  nature 803.18,  19 

Buckley,  A.  B.     Voices  of  nature,  and  how  we 

hear  them 672.4 


Burroughs,  J.     Locusts  and  wild  honey 667.10 

Pepacton 667 .9 

Darwin,  C.     Phenomena  in  South  America  and 

adjacent  islands 377-1 

Emerson,  R.  W.     Essays 804.5,  6 

Method  of  nature :  oration 804.6 

Flagg,  W.     Birds  and  seasons  of  New  England,  656.3 

Studies  in  the  held  and  forest 656.5 

Woods  and  by-ways  of  New  England 656.4 

Caye,  S.     How  the  refuse  of  nature  is  disposed 

of.     [World's  lumber-room.] 645.1 1 

Gilman,  B.  F.     Wonders  and  beauties 673.1 1 

Hamerton,    P.  G.     Landscape 818.13 

Hooker,  W.    Child's  book  of  nature 655.  i 

Humboldt,  A.  von.     Incitements  to  the  study..   824.2 
Proctor,  R.  A.     Light  science  for  leisure  hours,  672.2 

Roe,  E.  P.     Nature's  serial  story 667.7 

Ryder,  A.  H.     How   to  get   acquainted   with 

nature 914.28 

Short  studies  from  nature;  by  various  writers.  .655.10 

Treat,  Mary.     Home  studies  in  nature 645. 1 2 

Tyndall,  J.     Constitution  of  nature :  essay 672.1 

Wonders  of  the  world  illustrated 655.1 1 

Wood,  J.  G.     Common  objects  of  the  country. .  657.1 
Nature's  teachings :  human  invention  antici- 
pated by  nature 645. 1 3 

World  of  wonders :  air,  water,  ice,  fire 645.5 

See  also  Natural  history. 

Nature.     Little  classics;  ed.  by  R.  Johnson 812.17 

Contents:  A-hunting  of   the  deer;   by  C.  D. 
Warner. 
Dogs;  by  P.  G.  Hamerton. 
In  the  hemlocks;    by  J.  Burroughs. 
A  winter  walk;   by  H.  D.  Thoreau. 
Buds  and  bird  voices;  by  N.  Hawthorne. 
The  fens;  by  C.  Kingsley. 
Ascent  of  the  Matterhorn;  by  E.    Whym- 

per. 
Ascent  of  Mt.  Tyndall;   by  C.  King. 
The  firmament;  by  J.  Ruskin. 

Nature  of  evil;   by  H.  James,  Sr 912.3 

Naval  history  of  the  civil  war;   by  D.  D.  Porter.  .436.12 

Navigation.     Comer,  G.  W.     Simplified 677.2 

Goodrich,   F.    B.      History.     [Man   upon   the 

sea.] 328.2 

Smiles,  S.     Progress.     [Men  of  invention.].  .. .   563.2 

Navigators.     Markham,  C.  R.     Sea-fathers 5633 

Navy.     Hale,  E.  E.     Naval  history  of  the  Ameri- 
can revolution *437.i6 

Lossing,  B.  J.     Story  of  the  United  States  navy. 

(For  boys.) 476.17 

Navy  in  the  civil  war  series.      3  vols 432.13-15 

1.  Blockade  and  the  cruisers;  by  J.  R.  Soley. 

2.  Atlantic  coast;   by  D.  Ammen. 

3.  Gulf  and  inland  waters;  byA.  T.  Mahan. 
Nordhoff,  C.    Man-of-war  life :  boy's  experience 

in  the  United  States  navy 298.1 

Porter,  D.  D.     Naval  history  of  the  civil  war.. 436. 12 
Preble,  G  H.     Navy  and  the  Charlestown  navy 

yard.      [Boston.] *438.3 

Russell,  W.  C.    Nelson  and  the  naval  supremacy 

of  England 562.1 1 

Soley,  J.  R.     Sailor-bovs  of  '61 476.14 

Naylef,  James,     ^d'^  Whittier,  J.  G.     Sketch 817.3 

Neal,   Daniel.     See  Whipple,  E.   P.     Review  of 

his  history  of  the  Puritans 817.19 

533.2    Neal,  John.   Goody  gracious  !  and  The  forget  me- 

not 812.10 

Neal  Malone:  tale;  by  W.  Carleton 812.5 

Nebraska.     Chase,   S.  P.,  and  others.     Orations 

on  the  Kansas-Nebraska  bill,  1854 822.5 

Needlework.     Church,  E.  R.     Home  needle .. .  654.9 
Glaister,  E.     Needlework 818.H 


NEGROES. 


91 


NEW  JERSEY. 


Negroes.      Harris,   J.    C.      Nights   with   Uncle 

Remus.     (Myths  and  legends.) 236.2 

Uncle  Remus :  his  songs  and  sayings.    (Folk- 
lore.)     236.1 

Tourgee,  A.  W.      Appeal  to  Coesar.     (Negro 

question  in  the  South,  1 884.) 823.15 

Whittier,  J.  G.     Negro  in  the  American  revolu- 
tion and  war  of  181 2 817.4 

Williams,  G.  W.     History  of  the  negro  race  in 

America,  1619-1880.     2  vols 427.1,2 

History  of  the  negro  troops  in  the  war  of  the 

rebellion,   1861-65 427-3 

See  also  Slavery. 

Neighbor  Jackwood ;   by  J.  T.  Trowbridge 224.24 

Neighbors.     Dole,  C.  F.     Citizen  and  the  neigh- 
bor :  men's  rights  and  duties  as  they  live 

together 9I4-I9 

Holland,  J.  G.     Sins  of  our  neighbors 914-8 

Neighbors  ;  by  F.  Bremer » 248.1 

Neill,   E.   D.     Discovery  along  the  great  lakes. 

[America.] *437-J4 

Neill,    Patrick.      Fruit,    flower,    and    vegetable 

gardener's  companion;  ^^/.  by  G.  Emerson,  611.2 
Nelly  Kinnard's  kingdom;  by  A.  M.  Douglas. .  .217.15 
Nelly  Marlow  in  Washington;    by  L.  D,  Nichols,  277.45 

Nelly's  silver  mine;    by  H.H.Jackson 212.19 

Nelson,  Horatio.      JbV,?  Russell,  W.  C.     Life 562.11 

See  also  Cooper,  J.  F.     Wing-and-wing 21 1. 14 

Edgar,  J.  G.     Boyhood 575.1 

Nemesis  \  by  M.  Harland 218.12 

Nemesis  of  faith;    by  J.  A.  Froude 922.16 

Nero.     Abbott,  J.     History 47I-I4 

Nervous  diseases.     Folsom,  C.  F.     Relation  of 

our  public  schools  thereto:  lecture 916. 11 

Wood,  H.  C.     General  causes 925.12 

Netherlands.     Motley,   J.    L.     History   of    the 
United      Netherlands,      1 584-1 609.         4 

vols 407.12-15 

Rise  of  the  Dutch  republic.     3  vols 407. 9-1 1 

Schiller,  F.     History  of  the  revolt  of  the  United 

Netherlands 803.2,  3 

Netherlands,    New.     Femow,    B.     The   Dutch 

in  North  America *437.I4 

Higginson,  T.  W.    American  explorers.    (Hud- 
son and  the  New  Netherlands.) 475-7 

Nevada.     Codman,  J.     Round  trip.     (Through 

Nevada.) 313-" 

Never  too  late  to  mend;    by  C.  Reade 259.38 

New  Atlantis;   by  F.  Bacon 803.18 

New  Church.     Swedenborg,  E.     Brief  exposition 

of  the  doctrine. 9i3-il 

Four  leading  doctrines 913-20 

True  Christian  religion :  its  universal  theology. 

3  vols 91 3. 16-18 

Worcester,  J.     Lectures  upon  the  doctrines. . . .  923.5 
New  Colorado  and  the  Santa  Fe  trail;   by  A.  A. 

Hayes,  Jr 313. 1 

New  England.     Description  and  travels  : 

Beecher,  H.  W.     Norwood.     (Village  life.)  ..  .222.31 

Carter,  R.     Summer  cruise  on  the  coast 314-2 

Chaplin,  H.  W.     Five  hundred  dollars:  stories 

of  New  England  life 237.31 

Douglas,    M.      Peter   and   Polly :    home-life  a 

hundred  years  ago 232.23 

Drake,  S.  A.     Nooks  and  corners  of  the  coast. .   314-I 

Flagg,  W.     Birds  and  seasons 656.3 

Woods  and  by-ways 656.4 

Gilman,  S.     Memoirs  of  a  village  choir 827.1 

Harrison;   J.  B.     Study  of  a  factory  town 823.2 

Jackson,  H.  H.      Bits  of  travel  at  home 31 3- 14 

Larcom,  L.     New  England  girlhood S'^S-^ 

Lathrop,  H.  M.     New  England  stories 283.32 

Longfellow,  H.  W.,  ed.     Poems  of  New  Eng- 
land.    2  vols 735'i>  2 


New  England,  continued. 

Richards,  A.  M.  Memories  of  a  grandmother,  521.13 
Rollins,  E.  C.   New  England  bygones:  sketches 

of  country  life 374-7 

Old-time  child-life 374-8 

Round,  W.  M.  F.     Achsah 232.22 

Samuels,  E.  A.     Birds  of  New  England 656.2 

Trollope,  A.     North  America.     (Travel.) 322.2 

History  : 

Bradford,  W.  History  of  Plymouth  plantation,  428.1 
Deane,  C.  Chapter  in  its  history.  [America. ]*437. 13 
Doyle,  J.  A.     English  colonies  in  America,  vols. 

2  and  2, :  The  Puritan  colonies 4I3'4»  5 

Drake,  S.  A.     Making  of  New  England,  1580- 

1643 475-19 

New  England  legends  and  folk-lore 428.4 

Emerson,  R.  W.     Essay  on  its  reformers 804.5 

Fiske,  J.     Beginnings  of  New  England 43I-I 

Hawthorne,  N.     True  stories  from  New  Eng- 
land history,  1 620-1 803 279.26 

Higginson,  T.  W.      Unsuccessful  settlements, 

1602-1607 475-7 

Longfellow,  H.  W.     Courtship  of  Miles  Stan- 
dish  725.1 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Essay:  Two  centuries  ago 804.2 

Palfrey,  J.  G.     History.     5  vols 406.1-4,  4^ 

Tyler,  M.  C.     History  of  American  literature.     2 

vols 825.1,  2 

Contaiftittg'New  England  traits  in  the  seven- 
teenth century;  Theological  and  religious 
writersofNew  England;  Historical  writers; 
History  and  biography,  1 676-1765;  Mis- 
cellaneous prose-writers  and  verse- writers; 
Pulpit  in  the  literature;  Dynasty  of  the 
Mathers. 
Whittier,  J.  G.     Literary   recreations:  papers 

on  New  England  history 817.4 

Winsor,  J.     History,  1 689-1 763.  [America.].  *437. 15 
£d.     Memorial  history  of  Boston.     4  vols.. *438. 1-4 
Winthrop,    R.   C.      Music  in  New  England : 

address 536.5 

See  also  Names  of  its  respective  states; 
American  revolution;  American  Indians; 
Boston;   Plymouth;   United  States. 

New  England  bygones;   by  E.  C.  Rollins 374-7 

New  England  girlhood;  by  L.  Larcom S^S-i 

New  England  stories;   by  H.  M.  Lothrop 283.32 

New  France.     Butterworth,  H.     Zigzag  journeys,  376.6 
Machar,  A.  M.,  and  Marquis,  T.  G.     Stories  of 

New  France 413-6 

Parkman,    F.       Count    Frontenac    and     New 

France,  under  Louis  XIV 405-7 

See  also  Acadia  and  Canada. 

New  Guinea.     Albertis,  L.  M.  d'.     2  vols *348-i,  2 

New  Hampshire.     Drake,  S.  A.     Legends 428.4 

Nooks  and  corners  of  its  coast 3I4-I 

Longfellow,   H.  W.,  ed.     Poems  in  relation  to 

various  places 735-'»  2 

Palfrey,  J.  G.     Account  of  the  province 406.3,  4 

White  Mountains.     See  White  mountains. 

Williams,  G.  W.     Slavery  in  the  colony 427. 1 

See   Board  of  agriculture   reports,  1874-1877. 

4  vols 6A 

Registration  report,  1885 OP 

See  also  New  England. 
New  Haven.     Palfrey,  J.  G.  History  of  the  colony,  406.1 
New   Holland.      Cook,    Capt.   James.     Voyages, 

vol.  2 308.9 

New  Jersey.     Abbott,  C.  C.     Naturalist's  rambles 

about  home ^45-7 

Upland  and  meadow 067.8 

Harte,    Bret.     Thankful  Blossom :  romance  of 

the  Jerseys,  1779 233.23 

Tyler,  M.  C.     Literature 825.2 


N£W  JERSEY. 


92 


NILES. 


New  Jersey,  continued. 

Whitehead,  W.  A.     English   in  east    and  west 

Jersey,  1664-1689.     [America.] *437-'3 

Williams,  G.  W.     Slavery  in  the  colony 427.1 

New  Jerusalem.     Parsons,  T.     Essay 923-3 

Swedenborg,  E.     Its  heavenly  doctrine 9I3-" 

Wright,  W.  B.     Ancient  cities:  city  of  God ...346.18 
New   Mexico.     Champney,  E.   W.     Great-grand- 
mother's   girls    in    New    Mexico,     1670- 

1 680 376.2 1 

Davis,  W.  W.    H.     El   Gringo :    New    Mexico 

and  her  people 3" -7 

Haynes,  H.W.  Early  explorations.  [America.]  *437.I2 
New  Netherlands.     See  Netherlands,  New. 

New  nobility;   by  J.  W.  Forney •  •  •  •  232.28 

New  Orleans.     Bishop,  N.  H.     Four  months  in  a 

sneak-box.     (Visit.) 325.2 

Clapp,  T.     Thirty-tive  years'  residence 521.2 

Parton,  J.     Battle  of  New  Orleans 537.3 

Willis,  N.  P.     Health  trip  to  the  tropics 316.I 

New  Plymouth.     Baylies,   F.     Historical  memoir 

of  the  colony,  1608- 1692.     2  vols 428.2,  3 

New  priest  in  Conception  Bay;   by  R.  Lowell 231.7 

New  race;  by  G.  Raimund 247.20 

New  republic;   by   W.  H.  Mallock 261.17 

New  Sweden.     Keen,  G.  B.     The  Swedes  on  the 

Delaware.     [America.] *437.i4 

New  Testament **Ri.2i 

Kez'ised  version,     [1S81.] **Ri .23 

New  year's  bargain ;   by  S.  Coolidge 286.5 

New  year's   day.     Brooks,  E.   S.    Storied  holi- 
days  282.32 

New  York,  city.     Abbott,   J.     Marco  Paul's   ad- 
ventures   

Account  of  fire  of  1 835 

Buntling  ball:    poetical  satire  on   New   York 

society. 

Lawrence,    W.      Report    on    election    frauds, 

1869 

Todd,  C.  B.     Story  of  the  city  of  New  York. . . 
New  York,  state.     Curtis,   G.  W.     Lotus-eating : 

watering-places 324-6 

Fernow,  B.     Middle  colonies.     [America.]  .  •  .*437.I5' 
Higginson,  T.   W.     Henry    Hudson  and    the 

New  Netherlands,  1609-1626. 475-7 

Irving,  W.     History;   by  D.  Knickerbocker.  .  .233.41 
Roberts,    E.    H.      History.      2    vols.       [Com- 
monwealths.]   423-8.  9 

Stevens,      J.    A.       English    in      New     York. 

[America.] *437-i3 

Tyler,  M.  C.     Literature 825.2 

Williams,  G.  W.     Slavery  in  the  colony,  1628- 

1775 • 

.$■<•(?  Reports  on  agriculture,  1 87 1  and    1872-76. 

2  vols 

Reports  on    the  topographical  survey  of  the 

Adirondack  region,  1874-79 

New  Zealand.     Ballou,  M.  M.     Under  the  South- 
ern cross 

Cook,  Capt.  J.     Voyages,  vol.  2 

Newbury,  Mass.     Drake,  S.  A.     Legends 428.4 

Ne Weomb,  Simon.     ABC  of  finance 823. 1 2 

and  E.  S.  Holden.     Astronomy  for  schools  and 

colleges 674.2 

NewCOmes  ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray 202.3 

Newell,    C.    M.      Kalani   of  Oahu:     Hawaiian 

romance 232. 1 7 

Voyage  of  the  "  Fleetwing  " 299.31 

Newfoundland.     Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.     Atlantic 

islands  - 326.4 

Lowell,  R.  T.  S.     New  priest   in  Conception 

bay 231.7 

Taylor,  B.     At  home  and  abroad 342-5 

Newport,-^./.     Curtis,  G.  W.     Lotus-eating...   324.6 


393-1 

928.2 

736.7 

928.3 
421.2 


427.1 

6A 

6A 

348.10 
308.9 


Newport,  /v'.  /.,  continued. 

Elliott,  M.  H.     Newport  aquarelle 288.46 

Higginson,  T.  W.     Malbone:  romance 232.27 

Oldport  days 314-6 

James,  H.     Portraits  of  places 342.14 

Longfellow,  H.  W.     Skeleton  in  armour.     (Old 

mill-) 725-' 

Palfrey,  J.  G.     History  of  the  "  old  mill  " 406.1 

Poems  in  relation  to  Newport 735-2 

Newport ;    by  G.  p.  Lathrop 233.43 

Newport  a(iuarelle;    by  M.  H.  Elliott 28S.46 

Newspapers.      Beach,   D.   N.      How    they   are 

made 677.7 

Comstock,  A.     Traps  for  the  young 914- '  3 

Cummings,  C.  A.     Press  and  literature  of  the 

last  hundred  years.     [Boston.] *438.3 

Holmes,  O.  W.     Bread  and  the  newspaper 817.5 

Porter,  N.     Books  and  reading 93b.  i 

Warner,  C.  D.     The  American  newspaper 827.15 

White,  R.  G.     Newspaper  English :  big  words 

for  small  thoughts .' 926.5 

NeWStead  abbey.     Irving,  W.     Sketch 817.13 

Newton,  Sir  Isaac.     See  Edgar,  J.  G.     Boyhood,  575.1 

See  Hawthorne,  N.      Biographical  story 203.4 

Wright,  H.  C.     Children's  stories  of  the  great 

scientists 575-9 

Next  door ;  by  C.  L.  Burnham 227.37 

Niagara.     Curtis,  G.  W.     Lotus-eating 324.6 

Hawthorne,  N.     My  visit 203.3 

James,  H.     Portraits  of  places 342.14 

Parkman,  F.    Historic  hand-book  of  the  North- 
ern tour 324.7 

Nibelungenlied.     Carlyle,  T.     Essay 816.10 

Taylor,  B.     Lecture 835.1 

Nicaragua.     Bard,  S.  a.     Waikna 3178 

Curtis,  W.  E.     Capitals  of  Spanish  America..  .317.17 

NiCllOl,  John.     Life  of  Lord  Byron 545- '9 

i      (?«^/ Jeaffreson,  J.  C.     Comprehensive  outline  of 

the  life  of  Lord  Byron 717-2 

Nicholas,   G.  A.     Biddy  club.      (Servant  ques- 

I  tion.) 643.8 

[Nicholas  Mintum;   by  J.  G.  Holland 213.22 

Nicholas  Nickleby ;  by  C.  Dickens 263.14 

NlChollS,  Charlotte  Bronte.     See  Bronte,  Char- 
lotte. 
Nichols,  Laura  D.    Nelly  Marlow  in  Washington,  277.45 

Underfoot 675. 1 2 

Up  hill  and  down  dale 277.44 

Joint  author.     See  Moore,  Annie. 

Nicholson,  J.J.     Blemmertons 22 1. 1 3 

NiCiaS.     .SV,?  Cox,  G.  W.     Life 561. j 

NiCOlay,   J.  G.      Outbreak  of  rebellion.      [Cam- 
paigns.]    432.1 

NiCOll,  H.  J.     Great  movements,  and  those  who 

achieved  them 521-15 

Nightingale,  Florence.    See  Bolton,  S.  K.    Short 

life 575-6 

Nights  with  Uncle  Remus;   by  J.  C.  Harris 236.2 

Nihilism.     Laveleye,  E.  de.     The  European  ter- 
ror    813.3 

O'Meara,  K.     Narka,  the  Nihilist 264.27 

Stepniak,  S.     Career  of  a  Nihilist 249. 1 7 

Nile.      Baker,   S.    W.      Albert    N'Yanza,   great 
basin  of  the  Nile,  and  explorations  of  the 

Nile  sources 349-21 

In  the  heart  of  Africa.     (Basin  of  Nile.) 349-13 

Ebers,  G.     Bride  of  the  Nile.     2  vols 241.31,32 

Edwards,  A.  B.     Thousand  miles  up  the  Nile.  .349.24 
Prime,  W.  C.     Boat  life  in  Egypt  and  Nubia.  .  .346.16 

Warner,  C.  D.     My  winter  on  the  Nile 349  9 

Warren,  W.  W.     Life  on  the  Nile  in  a  daha- 

beeh 349.1° 

See  also  Africa  and  Eg)'pt. 
Niles,  Willys, /.ff«a'.     See  Hume,  J.  F. 


NIMPOBT. 


93 


NORUMBEGA, 


Nimport ;  by  E.  L.  Bynner.  .• • 229.36 

Nfnirod  of  the  sea;   by  W.  M.  Davis 328.5 

Nina  ;  by  F.  Bremer 248.  i 

Nina  Gordon;   or,  Dred;   by  H.  B.  Stowe 215.2 

Nine  years  old;   by  M.  L.  Molesworth 283.2 

Nineteenill  century.  Clement,  C.  E.,  and  Hut- 
ton,  L.     Artists,  and  their  works **R4.38 

Harrison,  F.     Essay 813.13 

Mackenzie,  R.     History 455-15 

Ninety-three ;  by  v.  Hugo 243.32 

Nineveh.     Rollin,  C.     History 449-2 

Wright,  W.  B.     Ancient  cities 346.18 

'*  No  gentlemen  ";   by  C.  L.  Burnham 227.39 

No  man's  friend;   by  F.  W.  Robinson 259.1 

No  name;    by  W.  Collins 258.9 

No  name  series : 

Almost  a  duchess 237.18 

Colonel's  opera-cloak;   by  C.  C.  Brush 237.46 

Daughter  of  the  Philistines;  by  H.  H.  Boyesen,  237.13 

Diane  Coryval 237.14 

Don  John ;    by  J.  Ingelow 237.8 

Great  match 237.2 

Her  crime ; 237.12 

Her  picture 237.1 1 

His   majesty,  myself;  by  W.  M.  Baker 237.5 

Is  that  all? 237.3 

Marmorne 237.16 

Mrs.  Beauchamp  Brown;   by  J.  G.  Austin 238.14 

My  wife  and  my  wife's  sister 237.10 

Salvage 237. 7 

Signor  Monaldini's  niece;   by  M.  A.  Tincker. .  .237.27 

Superior  woman 237.   5 

Tsar's  window;   by  L.  Hooper 237  9 

Noble,  Annette  L.     Eunice  Lathrop,  spinster. . .   229.4 

How  Billy  went  up  in  the  world 229.6 

Uncle  Jack's  executors 229.5 

Noble,  L.  G.     Reverend  idol 227.21 

Noble,  Samuel.  Plenary  inspiration  of  the  Scrip- 
tures     923. 1 

Noble  deeds  of  our  forefathers;  by  H.  C.  Wat- 
son      573.6 

Noble  deeds  of  woman ;   by  E.  Starling 5 1 1 .2 

Noble  life ;  by  Miss  Muloch 265.6 

Noblesse  obHge;   by  M.  Roberts 254.40 

Nobody  ;  by  S.  Wamer 216.17 

Noel,  George  Gordon,  Lord  Byron.  See  Byron, 
Lord. 

Nohl,  Louis.     Life  of  Beethoven 564.26 

Life  of  Haydn 564.27 

Nooks  and   corners  of  the  New  England  coast; 

by  S.  A.  Drake 314-I 

Nordenskiold,  Adolf  Erik.     Leslie,  A.     Arctic 

voyages  of  Nordenskiold,  1858-1879 318.3 

Nordenskiold  family  :  autobiographical  sketch . .    318.3 
Nordhoff,    Charles.     California  for  health,  pleas- 
ure, and  residence 313-23 

Man-of-war  life 208.  i 

Merchant    vessel 298.2 

Politics  for  young  Americans 823.1 

Whaling  and  fishing 298.3 

Norman   conquest  of  England.     Freeman,  E.  A. 

History.     6  vols 446. 1-6 

Normandy.     Blackburn,  H.     Picturesque 353-12 

Macquoid,  K.  S.     Through  Normandy 353-5 

Waring,  G.  E.,  yr.     Farmer's  vacation 363.3 

Normans.  Jewett,  S.  O.  History.  (Chiefly 
in  their  relation  to  the  conquest  of  Eng- 
land.)    [Nations.] 482.11 

Johnson,  A.    H.     Normans   in   Europe.     [Ep- 
ochs.]   451-12 

Norris,  J.  O.     The  high  school :  address 916.8 

Norris,  W.  E.    Heaps  of  money 254.29 

Matrimony 254.30 

Norse-folk;  byC.L.  Brace 351. i 


Norse  mythology.     Murray,  A.  S.     Manual **R4.33 

Norsk,  Lapp,  and  Finn ;   by  F.  Vincent 351-4 

North,  Christopher,  pseud.     See  Wilson,  John. 
North  America.     Bancroft,  H.  H.     Native  races 

of  the  Pacific  states.     5  vols *4i  7.3-7 

Ellis,  G.  E.  Red  man  and  white  man  in 
North  America,  from  its  discovery  to  pres- 
ent time 417-2 

Parkman,  F.     France    and    England    in  North 

America.     7  vols 405.3-7;   413.1,2 

Scudder,  H.  E.     Discovery  and  settlement 475-6 

Short,  J.  T.     North  Americans  of  antiquity 4 1 7- 1 

Trollope,  A.     North  America.     (Travel.) 322.2 

See  America  and  American. 

North  American  birds.     Coues,  E.    Key 656.1 

North  American  Indians.     Cathn,   G.     Manners, 

customs,  and  condition.     2  vols *30^.io,  1 1 

See  Indians  of  America. 

North  American  insects.     Jaeger,  B.     Life 647.6 

North    Americans    of    antiquity.      Short,    J.    T. 

History 417- 1 

North  and  South ;   by  E.  C.  Gaskell 267.43 

North    Brookfield,   Mass.    Temple,   J.  H.     His- 
tory  433-11 

North  Carolina.     Doyle,  J.  A.     English   colonies 
in  America :  Virginia,  Maryland,    and  the 

Carolinas 413-3 

Warner,  C.  D.     On  horseback  :  Virginia,  North 

Carolina,  and  Tennessee 315-7 

Williams,  G.  W.     Slavery  in  the  colony 427. 1 

North  pole.     Hayes,  I.  I.     Open  polar  sea 318.13 

Knox,  T.  W.     Voyage  of  the  "  Vivian  "  to  the 

North  pole  and  beyond 386.6 

Melville,  G.  W.  Proposed  method  of  reach- 
ing      318-7 

Parry,  W.  E.    Narrative  of  an  attempt  to  reach. 

2  vols 318.14,  15 

Proctor,  R.  A.     Essays  in  science 672.2,  3 

North  river,  Plymouth  county,  A/ass.     Briggs,  L. 
V,     History  of  ship-building  thereon,  1640- 

1872 428.11 

Northeast  passage.     Leslie,  A.     Nordenskiold's 

expedition,  1878-79 318.3 

Northern    tour.     Parkman,    F.     Historic    hand- 
book:    Lakes    George    and    Champlain; 

Niagara;    Montreal;    Quebec 324-7 

Northern  travel.     Ballou,  M.    M.     Due  North: 

Scandinavia  and  Russia 351-3 

Butterworth,   H.     Zigzag  journeys:    Rhine  to 

the  Arctic 376-5 

Taylor,    B.     Sweden,   Denmark,  Lapland,  and 

Norway 351-2 

Northmen   in   America,  985-1008.     Higginson, 

T.  W.      American  explorers 475-7 

Northrup,  A.  J.     Camps  and  tramps  in  the  Adi- 
rondacks;     Grayling    fishing  in   Northern 

Michigan 324.5 

NorthM'est,     United     .States.      Barneby,  W.    H. 

Life  and  labor  in  the  far,  far  West 313-16 

Butterworth,  H.  Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Occi- 
dent      376.4 

Smith,  C.  C.     Explorations.     [America.] *437  13 

Winthrop,  T.     Canoe  and  saddle  :   adventures,  212.27 
Northwest  passage.     Kingston,  W.  H.  G.     Capt. 

Parry's  three  voyages  of  search,  1819-26. . .    328.3 
Parry,  W.  E.     Three  voyages  for  the  discovery. 

2  vols 318.14,  15 

Norton,  Caroline.     Bingenon  the  Rhine:   poem,  812.13 
Norton,  J-  P.     Appendices  to  the  Farmer's  guide ; 

by  H.  Stephens.     2  vols 61 7.3,  4 

Elements  of  scientific  agriculture 61 1.7 

Norton,  M.  B.     in  and  around  Berlin 363.13 

Norumbega  and  its  English  explorers.     De  Costa, 

B.  F.     [America.] *437. 1 3 


NORWAY. 


94 


OI.DEN. 


213.30 

•  213-35 
482.5 


Xorwaj.     Ballantyne,  R.  M.     Chasing  the  sun  : 

rambles  in  Norway 299.2 

Erling  the  bold :   tale  of  the  \orse  sea-kings,  299.7 
Bjornson,  15.     Arne  :  Norwegian  country  life.  •  .246.31 
Boyesen,  H.  H.     Gunnar:  Norse  romance.    .. 
Modern  Vikings:  life  and  sport  in  the  Norse 

land 

Story  of  Norway.      [Nations.] 

Brace,  C.  L.     Norse-folk 35 '  ' 

Children:  their  homes,  schools,  etc 395'' 

Dii  Chaillu,  P.  B.     Land  of  the  midnight  sun. 

2  vols 345.2,  3 

Hale,  E.  E.,  and  Susan.     Family  flight 396-1 

Jackson,    H.    H.      Glimpses  of    three   coasts. 

(Norway.) 313.15 

Janson,  K.     Spell-bound  fiddler 247.35 

Ring,  I.     Stories  of  Norwegian  peasant  life 246.41 

Scudder,  H.  E.     Viking  Bodleys 277.9 

Taylor,  B.     Northern  travel 35  •  -2 

Vincent,  F.     Norsk,  Lapp,  and  Finn 35'  4 

^*>^^  also  Europe  ami  Scandinavia. 

Xorwood  ;  by  H.  W.  Beecher 222.31 

Not  anything  for  peace;    by  T.  S.  Arthur 281.18 

Xot  dead  yet ;   by  J.  C.  Jeaflfreson 259.7 

Xot  like  other  girls;   by  R.  N.  Carey 235.27 

XotSlblC  voyages  from  Columbus  to  Parry;   by  W. 

H.  G.   Kingston 328.3 

Xotes   for  boys    (and    their  fathers)   on    morals, 

mind,  and  manners;   by  an  old  boy 9H'27 

XotCS  of  talks  on  teaching;    by  I*".  W.  Parker  and 

L.  E.  Patridge 9' 6.5 

Xot68  on  England;   by  H.  A.  Tain^. 343-10 

Xotes  on  Paris;   by  H.  A.  Taine 353-IO 

Xotro-dame ;  by  v.  Hugo ...  243.33 

Xova  Scotia.     Over  the  border:   Acadia 335-2 

XovellstS.     Gosse,  E.     Eighteenth  century 815.29 

Taine,  H.  A.     English 806.18 

Xovels.     Comstock,  A.     Traps  for  the  young. ..  .914.13 

Porter,  N.     Novels  and  novel  reading 936.1 

Thackeray,  W.  ^L     Novels  by  eminent  hands. .    202. 8 

Xoveniber  :  poems;   ed.  by  O.  F.  Adams 735-21 

Xoviini  organum;   by  V.  Bacon 803.19 

Xo)  Ce,  Elisha.     Boy's  book  of  industrial  informa- 
tion     636.3 

Xllbia.     Prime,  W.  C.     Boat  life  in   Egypt  and 

Nubia 346.16 

Xlllllber  XHL;   by  E. -Marshall 268.2 

Xliniber  three  Winifred  place;    by  A.  ( liberne  . . .  292.46 

Xlirserj  tales.     Crane,  T.  F".     Italian 279.2 

Xlirsinsj.     Weeks,  C.  S.     Text-book 915-9 

Xllttie'S  father;   by  C.  M.  Vonge 269.18 


o. 

Oak-apples.    White,  B.     Short  study 655.10 

Oak-openings;  by  J-  F.  Cooper 211.26 

Oakey,  a.  F.      Building  a  home 654.1 

Home  grounds 654.4 

Oakey,  Miss.     See  Dewing,  Maria  R.  O. 

Ober,  F-  A.     Camps  in  the  Caribbees 326. 1 

Travels   in  Mexico  and   life  among  the  Mexi- 
cans     337.3 

Voung  folks'  history  of  Mexico 494-1 

Oberlin,  John  F.     J)V<?  Sigoumey,  L.  H.     Sketch,  511. i 
Object  lessons.     Patridge,  L.  E.     "  Quincy  meth- 
ods" illustrated 916.10 

Wiggin,  E.  E.     Address 916.8 

Object  teaching.     Calkins,  N.  A.     Manual 916.19 

Oblivion  ;  by  ^L  G.  McClelland 228.39 

O'Brien,  F.  J.     Spider's  eye  :   story 232.9 

Occident.     Butterworth,  H.     Zigzag  journeys.  . .   376.4 
Ocean.     Damon,  W.  E.     Ocean  wonders 647.2 


Ocean,  continued. 

Oilman,  B-  V.     Drops  of  water 673.1 1 

Ingersoll,  E.     Old  ocean 645.14  ' 

MacdutT,  J.  R.     Story  of  a  shell 692.1 

Tissandier,  G.     Wonders  of  water 673.7 

.See  also  Sea. 
O'Connell,  Daniel.   .See  Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     Lead- 
ers of  public  opinion  in  Ireland 405.17 

O'Connor,  Ellen  M.     Memoir  of  Myrtilla  Miner,  523.12 

O'Connor,  F.     Invisilile  princess 812.8 

O'Connor,  W.  D.     The  ghost:   tale 81 2.8 

October  :  poems;   ed.  by  O.  F.  Adams 735-20 

Odd  or  even?  by  A.  D.  T.  Whitney. 275.14 

Oddities  in  Southern  life  and   character;   ed.    by 

H.   Watterson 236. lo 

O'DonOVan,    Edmond.     Merv:  epitomized   from 

the  "  Merv  Oasis  " 365.7 

Odors.     Johnston,  J.  V.  W.     Chemistry  of  com- 
mon life 684.3 

Odyssey  of   Homer;   trans,  by  W.  C.  Bryant.     2 

vols 70I-I3,  14 

See  Church,  A.  J.     Stories  from  Homer 273.1 

Off  the  Skelligs;    by  J.  Ingelow 264.19 

Ogilvies  ;  Ijy  Miss  Muloch.    265.9 

ObiO.     King-  R.     History.  [Commonwealths  ].  .423.13 
See  Reports    on   agriculture,  1866,  1869,  1871- 

1877.     9  vols 6U 

Ohio    river.     Bishop,   I*Sy  H.     Four   months  in  a 

sneak-box 325.2 

Old  age.     Emerson,  R.  W.     Essay 804. 10 

Holland,  J.  G.     Way  to  grow  old 914-8 

Richardson,  J.  G.     How  to  meet  it 9256 

Old   angler,  psetid.     American    fish,  and  how  to 

catch  them 663.  i 

Old  boy,  pseud.     Notes  for  boys  on  morals,  mind, 

and  manners ' 914-27 

Old  Colony,  Mass.     Austin,  J.  G.    Dr.  Le  Baron 

and  his  daughters 238. 1 7 

Drake,  S.  A.    Legends 428.4 

Sears,  E.  H.     Pictures  of  the  olden  time 342.21 

See  also  Plvmouth. 

Old  Creole  days;  by  G.  W.  Cable 234.18 

Old  curiosity  shop;   by   C.Dickens 263.6 

Same 263. 1 8 

Old  English  dramatists.     Whipple,  E.  P.     Essay,  817.20 

Old  Father  Christmas;    by  J.  H.  Ewing 274.29 

Old  French  war.     Johnson,  R.     History 475-9 

Oldl  friends  and  new;   by  S.  O.  Jewett. 225.31 

Old  Fritz  and  the  new  era;   by  L.  Muhlbach 249.4 

Old  Ironsides  and  Cambridge  churchyard:  poem; 

bv  O.  W.  Holmes 726. 1 

Old  lady  Mary;   by  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant 266.10 

Old  landmarks  and  historic  personages  of  Boston; 

by  S.  A.  Drake 334-3 

Old  landmarks  and  historic  fields  of  Middlesex; 

by  S.  A.  Drake 334  4 

Old  maid's  paradise;   by  E.  S.Phelps 225.13 

Old  mam'selle's  secret;    by  E.  Marlitt 247.2 

Old  masters  and   their  pictures;    by    S.  Tytler 818.8 

Old  Mexico  and    her   lost  provinces;    by   W.    H. 

Bishop 337.1 

Old  mortality;   by  W.  Scott 262.5 

Old  ocean;   by  E.  Ingersoll 645.14 

Old  pincushion ;   by  M.  L.  Molesworth 283.9 

Old    regime     and    the    revolution;      by    A     de 

Tocqueville 447-8 

Old  regime  in  Canada;   by  F.  Parkman 405.6 

Old  story-tellers.  About;   by  D.  G.  Mitchell 815.10 

Old  Testament.     See  Bible. 

Old  times  in  the  colonies;   by  C.  C.  Coffin .•  476.4 

Old  woman  who  lived  in  a  shoe;   by  A.  M.  Doug- 
las  21 7.1 1 

Oldbury  ;  l)y  A.  Keary 264.35 

Figuier,  L.     Ocean  world 647.3  1  Olden  time.  In  the;   by  M.  Roberts 254.42 


OIiO-FASHIONED. 


95 


OTIS. 


Old-fashioned  girl ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott 287.6 

Old-fashioned  thanksgiving;    by   L.  M.  Alcott.  .287.16 

OldfellOW,  Alfred,  pseud.     Uncle  Nat 296.31 

Oldport  days;   by  T.  W.  Higginson 3 '4-6 

Old-time  child-life;   by  E.  C.  Rollins 374.8 

OldtOWn  folks;   by  H.  B.  Stowe 215.6 

Oliphant,  C.  F.     Essay  :   utilitarian  theory ^ '  5  ■ "  5 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     At  his  gates 266.1 

Chronicles  of  Carlingford 266.3 

Curate  in   charge 266.4 

Hester 266.5 

Ladies  Lindores 266.8 

Life  of  R.  B.  Sheridan 545-33 

Literary  history  of  England  in  the  end   of  the 
l8th   century   and   beginning  of  the    19th 

century.     3  vols 815. 13-15 

Madam 266.9 

Makers  of  P'lorence 554-I 

Portrait;    Open  door 266.11 

Sir  Tom 266.7 

Son  of  the  soil 266.2 

Wizard's  son 266.6 

and  T.  B.  Aldrich.     Second  son 266. 1 2 

Olive  ;  by  Miss  Muloch 265.13 

Oliver,  Grace  A.     Life  of  A.  P.  Stanley 567.4 

Sketch  of  Maria  Edgeworth 273.  ■  2 

Oliver    and    the   Jew    Fagin;     from    the    Oliver 

Twist  of  C.  Dickens;   ed.  by  M.  B.  Horton,  281. 11 

Oliver  Twist,  Adventures  of;    by  C.  Dickens 263.2 

Olmsted,  F.  L.     Journey  through  Texas 311-9 

Walks  and  talks  of  an  American  farmer  in  Eng- 
land.      343-5 

OlneyS ;  by  a.  W.  Abbott 291.4 

O'Meara,  Kathleen.     Narka,  the  nihilist 264.27 

Omens.     Dyer,  T.  F.  T.     Domestic  folklore. . . .   917.5 

On  both  sides;   by  F.  C.  Baylor   285.39 

On  both  sides  of  the  sea;   by  E.  Charles 264.6 

On  guard;   by  A.  Thomas.  •  -  •    259.14 

On  horseback:   Virginia,  etc.;    by  C.  D.  Warner..    315.7 

On  the  edge  of  the  storm;    by  M.  Roberts 254.41 

On  the  eve;   by  L  .S  Turgenieff 244  4 

On  the  frontier;   by  Bret  Harte 233.30 

On  the  heights;   by  B.  Auerbach 246.4 

On  the  threshold;   by  T.  T.  Munger 914.32 

Once  again;   by  Mrs.  Forrester 256.37 

One  day  at  Arle;   by  F.  H.  Burnett 215.26 

One  happy  winter :  visit  to  Florida;   by  S.  S.  Rob- 
bins 229.16 

One  of  the  28th:    tale  of  Waterloo;    by  G.  A. 

Henty 293.14 

One  summer;    by  B.  W.  Howard 235.1 

One  year;    by  F.  M.  Peard 274.1 

One-legged  dancers;   by  H.  H.  Jackson 212.14 

Only  a  tiddler;   by  H.  C.  Andersen 246.21 

Only  a  year,  and  what  it  brought;  by  J.  Andrews,  274.42 

Only  girls;   by  V.  F.  Townsend   276.7 

Ontario,  Province  of.     Registration  report,  1878,       OP 
Oology.     Samuels,  E.  A.     Birds  of  New  England 

and  adjacent  states 656.2 

Open  door;   by  B.  W.  Howard 235.6 

Open  door;    by  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant 266.11 

Open  polar  sea;    by  L  L  Hayes 318.13 

Opening  a  chestnut  burr;    by  E.  P.  Roe 2264 

Operas,  Standard :   their  plots,   music,  and  com- 
posers;  by  G.  P.  L^pton 838.4 

Ophelia.     .5"^^  Martin,  H.  Faucit,  Zart)'.     Essay,  815.26 
Opie,    Amelia.     See  Robertson,    E.    S.     English 

poetesses 546  1 2 

Ople,  John.     See  Cunningham,  A.     British  paint- 
ers, vol.  2 544.23 

Opium-eater.     De  Quincey,  T.     (  .  1  t  >-i  ns...   805.8 
Oppert,    Ernest.      Forbidden  land :    \    \  a^^^s   to 

the  Corea 355-1 

Opportunities  ;  by  S.  Wamer 216,2 


Optie,  OXwtx, pseud.     See  Adams,  William  T. 

Oracles,  Pagan  :   essay;   by  T.  De  Quincey S05.15 

Orang-utan.        Wallace,    A.    R.      Malay  archi- 
pelago     348.3 

Orations,  American   representative;    ed.    by  A. 

Johnston.     3  vols 822.4-6 

Orations,   British   representative;    ed.  by  C.  K. 

Adams.     3  vols 822.1-3 

Oratorios,  Standard :    their  stories,    music,   and 

composers;   by  G.  P.  Upton 8385 

Orators,  Athenian.  Macaulay,  T.  B.  Essay...  816.5 
Oratory.     Browning,  O.     As  a   part  of  Roman 

education 916.12 

Oregon.      Allen,    P.       Exploration,    1804-6,    by 

Capts.  Lewis  and  Clarke.     2  vols 311.1,  2 

Barrows,  W.     History.      [Commonwealths.]  .  . .   423.2 
Burnett,  P.  H.     Some  account  of  the  early  his- 
tory     313.2 

Codman,  J.     Round  trip.     (Through  Oregon.), 3 13. 11 

Fremont,  J.  C.     Exploration 313-6 

Irving,  W^     Astoria 313-4 

Jackson,  H.  H.     Glimpses  of  three  coasts 313-15 

Leighton,  C.  C.     Life  at  Puget  sound,  etc 3 '3- 18 

Oregon  trail ;   by  F.  Parkman 405.8 

O'Reilly,  Bernard.     Life  of  Pope  Leo  XHI 558.11 

O'Reilly,  John  Boyle.    Athletics  and  manly  sport,  662.13 

Moondyne 229.33 

Songs,  legends,  and  ballads,  including  "  Songs 

from  the  southern  seas  " 714-2 1 

and  others.     King's  men 227.19 

O'Rell,    Max,  pseud.      (Paul   Blouet.)      Jacques 
bonhomme;   John   Bull  on  the  continent; 

P'rom  my  letter-box 837.4 

John  Bull  and  his  island 837.1 

John  Bull,  Jr.;    or,  French  as  she  is  traduced. . .    837.3 
fl«r/ Allyn,  Jack.     Jonathan  and  his  continent. 

(American  society.) 837.2 

Orient.       Butterworth,    H.      Zigzag     journeys: 

Adriatic  to  the  Baltic 376.3 

Oriental    monarchies.      Rawlinson,  G.      Seven 

great 406.13-15;   443.1-3 

Origen.     See  Froude,  J.  A.     Origen  and  Celsus,  804.23 

St-e  Jackson,  G.  A.      Fathers  of  the  3d  century . .   432.2 

Origin  of  the  English  nation;   byE.  A.  Freeman,  446.15 

Original  belle ;   by  E.  P.  Roe 226.8 

Orkney  islands.     Abbott,  J.     Excursion 271.17 

Kneeland,  S.     Notes 361. i 

Orleans,    Battle   of.      Creasy,    E.  S.      Decisive 

battles 461 .9 

Orleans,  Maid  of.     6"^^  Joan  of  Arc. 

Orley  farm ;   by  A.  Trollope 267.6 

Ornithology.     See  Birds. 

Orphan  boy;   by  J.  Loud 291.31 

Orth,  Godlove  S.    Memorial  addresses;  by  United 

States  Congress 539-11 

Orthodoxy,  Progressive;   by  editors  of  the  "  An- 

dover  Review  " 912.15 

Orton,  James.     Andes  and  the  Amazon 317.2 

Osborne  of  Arrochar;   by  A.  M.  Douglas 217.24 

Osgood,  Hamilton.  Winter  and  its  dangers. ..  .925.10 
OSSOli,  Margaret  Fuller.     At  home  and  abroad..    342.9 

Woman  in  the  nineteenth  century 821. i 

See  Higginson,  T.  W.     Life 513.6 

See  also  Bolton,  S.  K.     Short  life 575-6 

Drake,  S.  A.     Home  described 334-4 

0.  T.  ;  Danish  romance;    by  H.  C.  Andersen-  ...246.19 

Othello:  tragedy.     Shakespeare 701. 11 

See  Clarke,  M.  C.     Desdemona 273.25 

Jameson,  A.  M.     Desdemona 801.6 

White,  R.  G.     Essay  on  the  acting  of  lago .  .815.21 

Other  girls;   by  A.  D.  T.  Whitney 275.4 

Otis  family.  Muzzey,  A.  B.  Reminiscences. ..  .516.15 
Otis,  Harrison  Gray.  5^^  Quincy,  J.  .Sketch...  534.3 
Otis,  James.     See  Kaler,  James  Otis, 


OUIDA. 


96 


PALMER. 


Ollidn,  pseud.     See  Rame,  Louisa  de  la. 

Our  business  boys;   by  V.  E.  Clark 914.18 

Our  cats,  and  all  about  them;    by  II.  Weir 646.7 

Our  Christmas  in  a  palace;   by  E.  E.  Hale 223.1 1 

Our  country;    by  J.  Strong 9 1 2. 1 7 

Our  English;  by  A.  S.  Hill 926.7 

Our  garden  friends  and  foes;    by  J.  G.  Wood 647.9 

Our  I  lelen ;   by  Sophie  May 284.2 

Our  homes;   by  H.  Ilartshorne 925.13 

Our  hundred  days  in  Europe;   by  ().  W.  Holmes,  352.2 
(hir  life  in  the    Highlands  from    1848   to   1861  : 

leaves  from  the  journal  of  Queen  Victoria,  566.1 

Our  little  .\nn 275.33 

Our  mutual  friend;   by  C.  Dickens 263.7 

Our  new  crusade;  by  E.  E.  Hale 223.7 

Our  now  mistress;    by  C.  M.  Yonge  ■    269.26 

Our  new  way  round  the  world;   by  C.  C.  Coffin..    319.1 

Our  "1<1  home;   by  N.  Hawthorne 203.6 

Our    own   times.     McCarthy,    ].     Short    history. 

[1837-1SS0.] ■ '.  .   466.1 

Our  street;   by  VV.  M.  Thackeray 202.12 

Our  town;   by  M.  Sidney 283.36 

Our  wild  Indians;   by  R.  I.  Dodge 333-1 

Out  of  the  question:  comedy;  by  W.  D.  Howells,  214. 18 

Out-(»r-tUWU  places;   by  D.  G.  Mitchell 642.5 

Outbreak  i>f  rebellion;    by  J.  G.  Nicolay 432.1 

Outcasts  of  I'oker  Flat;   by  Bret  Harte 812. i 

Outing :    an    illustrated  magazine   of  recreation. 

Vols.  8-1 1  :  April,  l886-March,  1888.     4 

vols.      Unbound. 

OutliuC  of  Christian  history;   by  J.  H.Allen 462.13 

(MitliUOS  of  ancient  history;   by  P.  V.  N.  Myers.  .441.21 
(MitliUCS  of  medix-val  and  modern  history;   by  P. 

V.  N.  Myers 441.22 

Outre-iner ;  by  H.  W.  Longfellow 342.1 1 

(her  the  border :   Acadia;   l)y  E.  B.  C 3352 

Over  the  ocean;   by  C.  Guild 342.16 

Over  the  teacups;  by  O.  W.  Holmes 817.9 

Over  yonder;  by  E.  Marlitt 248.35 

Overhead  ;  by  A.  Moore  and  L.  D.  Nichols 674.4 

Overland  ;  by  J.  W.  De  Forest 233. 1 3 

Owen,  Catherine.     Gentle  breadwinners 643.10 

Molly  Bishop's  family 643.9 

Ten  dollars  enough.     (House-keeping.) 643.7 

(hven,  R.  D.     Beyond  the  breakers 231.28 

Owen,  S.  J.  Essay :  stability  of  the  British  em- 
pire in  India.     [1878.].... 813.1 

Owl's  nest;   by  E.  Marlitt 247. S 

Oxen.  Clater,  F.,  and  others.  Farmer's  barn- 
book 615.9 

Skinner,  J.  S.     Essay  on    the    advantages   of  a 

more  extended  use 615.9 

Oxford  counter-reformation.     Froude,  J.  A 804.23 

Oxford  university,  England.  Bradley,  E.  Adven- 
tures of  Mr.  Verdant  Green,  Oxford  stu- 
dent.  251.16 

De  Quincey,  T.     Reminiscences 805.9 

Hughes,  T.     Tom  Brown  at  Oxford 277.37 

Ozone.     Proctor,  R.  A.    Essay 672.3 


P. 

PaCOhlarottO,  and  other  poems;  by  R.  Brown- 
ing  72316 

Pacific    islands.       Ballou,    M.    M.      Under   the 

Southern  cross 348. 10 

Pacific  ocean.  Cook,  Capt.  J.  Voyage  to  deter- 
mine the  position  and  extent  of  the  west 
side  of  North  America;  its  distance  from 
Asia;  and  the  practicability  of  a  northern 
passage  to  Euroj>e,  1776-1780 308.9 

Pacific   states  of  North  America.     Bancroft,  H. 

H.    Native  races.     5  vols *4i7.3-7 


Pacliard,  J.  H.     Sea-air  and  sea-bathing 925-15 

PactolUS  Prime;   by  .\.  W.  Tourgee 239.6 

Pa.:;anini.     See    Haweis,    II.    R.      My   musical 

memories 564.  i 

Pagani.sni.     De  Quincey,  T.     Essays  on  pagan- 
ism, superstition,  and  Christianity 805  15 

Page,    Thomas    Nelson.       In    ole  Virginia;    or, 

Marse  Chan,  and  other  stories 236.26 

Marse  Chan  :  a  story 232.15 

Two  little  confederates 236.27 

Page,  squire,  knight;   cd.  by  W.  H.  D.  Adams.  ..273.16 
Pages   from   an  old   volume   of  life;    by  O.  \V. 

Holmes <^'7-5 

Paget,    Violet.      ( Vernon    Lee.')     Life    of    the 

Countess  of  Albany 512.8 

Responsibilities  of  unbelief 813.7 

Painters.     Clement,    C.   E.     Painters,  sculptors, 

architects,  engravers,  and  their  works.-  -  .**R4.37 
Cunningham,  A.     Lives  of   the    most    eminent 

British  painters  antl  scul]itors,  vol.  2 544-23 

Jameson,    A.    M.       Memoirs    of    early  Italian 

painters 801 .3 

Ruskin,  J.     Modern  painters.     5  vols 802.16-20 

Tytler,  S.     Modern  painters  and  their  paintings,  818.9 

Old  masters  and  their  pictures. 818.8 

Vasari,  G.     Lives  of  the  most  eminent  jiainters, 

sculptors,  and  architects      6  vols 544.16-21 

See  also  Artists. 
Painting.     Lessing,  (j.  E.    Laocoon  :  essay  upon 

the  limits  of  painting  and  poetry 802. 2i 

Ruskin,   S.     Lectures   on  painting  and  archi- 
tecture  802. 1 2 

Ruutz-Rees,  J.  E.     Home   decoration :  paint- 
ing   on    silk,    satin,    and    velvet;     jianel 

painting 654.7 

See  also  Art. 
Paintings.     Eastlake,  C  L.     Notes  on  the  prin- 
cipal   pictures   in    the   Louvre   gallery   at 
Paris,   and   in    the  lirera  gallery   at    Mi- 
lan  818.17 

Jameson,  A.  M.     Legends  of  the  Madonna 801.4 

Pair  of  blue  eyes;   by  T.  Hardy 255.27 

Palace  and  cottage;  by  \V.  T.  Adams 294.1 1 

Palace  in  the  garden;   by  M.  L.  Molesworth 283.8 

Palermo ;  by  a.  D.  Field 354-16 

Palestine.     Bartlett,  S.  C.    From  Egypt  to  Pales- 
tine    346-5 

Browne,  J.  R.     Yusef:  crusade  in  the  East. ...   346.9 
'Dawson,  J.  \V.     Modern  science  in  Bible  lands,  346.20 

Kitto,  J.     History  of  Palestine 452.8 

Lynch,  W.  F.     United  States  expedition  to  the 

river  Jordan  and  the  Dead  sea 346. 1 

Macgregor,   J.     Rob  Roy  on    the  Jordan,  Nile, 

Red  sea,  Gennesareth,  etc 346-7 

McKenzie,  A.     Some  things  abroad 352-3 

Merrill,  S.     East  of  the  Jordan 346.6 

Palmer,  H.  L.     Home-life  in  the  Bible 346.3 

Stanley,  A.  P.     Sinai  and  Palestine 346-13 

Taylor,  B.     Lands  of  the  Saracen 346-8 

Thackeray,  W.  M.     Eastern  sketch-book 202.7 

Van  Lennep,  H.  J.     Bible  lands 346.2 

Warren,  W.  W.     Tour  in  Palestine 349-1° 

See  also  Holy  Land. 
Palfrej',  F.  W.     Antietam   and   Fredericksburg: 

campaign 432-5 

Boston  soldiery  in  war  and  peace *438-3 

Memoir  of  W.'  F.  Bartlett 522. 1 

Palfrej',  John  G.     History  of  New  England.     5 

vols 406.1-4,  4i 

Palgrave,  F.  T.     Memoir  of  Sir  Walter  Scott. . .   713.7 

Palissj,  Bernard      5<'^  Morley,  II.     Life 543.2 

Palmer,  A.  B.     Temperance   teachings   of   sci- 
ence     9245 

Palmer,  Henrietta  L.     Home-life  in  the  Bible. . .   346.3 


PALMYRA. 


97 


PATENTS. 


Palmyra.     Ware,    W.       Zenobia;     or,     Fall   of 

Palmyra.    2  vols 222.39,  40 

Panama,  isthmus  of.     Codman,  J.     Round    trip 

via  Panama 31 3- 1 1 

Fabens,  J.  W.     Life  on  the  isthmus 31 1  -8 

Pfeiffer,  Ida.     Travel  notes 319-5 

Winthrop,T.     Isthmiana  :  youthful  adventure,  212.27 
See  also  Central  America. 

Pandora  ;  by  H.  James. 213.7 

Y^W^^ f  pseud.     See  Alden,  Isabella  M. 
Papacy.     Mackenzie,  R.     History    of  19th   cen- 
tury  45515 

Papers  for  thoughtful  girls;  by  S.  Tytler 917.8 

Paracelsus.     .SV^  Browning,  R.     Dramas 723.12 

Paradise.     Dante.     Divine  comedy,  part  III.  .  .701.19 
Paradise    lost  and  paradise  regained;   by  J.  Mil- 
ton     713.6 

Paraguay.     Carlyle,   T.     Essay  on  Dr.  Francia, 

dictator 816.12 

Clemens,  E.  J.  M.     La  Plata  countries 3'7'i4 

Curtis,  W.  K.     Capitals  of  Spanish  America  ...  .317.17 
Pardee,  R.C     Complete  manual  for  the  cultiva- 
tion of  the  strawberry,  raspberry,  etc.   ■ .  ■  .614.12 
Pardee,  Julia.     Louis   the   XlVth  and  the  court 

of  France  in  the  17th  century.     2  vols- .  .447.6,  7 
Parents.     Jackson,  H.  H.  ■  Bits   of  talk   about 

home  matters 9^1-1 

Pjirents'  assistant;    by  M.  Edgeworth 273.33 

Pariah  ;  by  F.  Anstey 245.15 

Paris,    Jehan    de.       Essay :    Secret    societies   in 

France 813.3 

Paris.     Abbott,  J.     RoUo  in  Paris 372.12 

Amicis,  E.  de.     Studies  of  Paris 353-2 

Balzac,  H.  de.    Pere  Goriot :    scenes  from  Pari- 
sian life 242.31 

Champney,    L.    W.       Three    Vassar   girls    in 

France :  story  of  the  siege  of  Paris 376.17 

Eastlake,  C.  L.     The  Louvre  gallery 818.17 

Hamerton,  P    G.     Paris    in    old    and   present 

times 353.9 

Holmes,  O.  W.     Our  hundred  days  in  Europe. .   352.2 

Irving,, W.     Sketches,  1825 817.14 

Mitchell,  D.  G.     Battle  summer:   Paris  in  1848,  353.6 

Stockton,  F.  R.     Personally  conducted 396.1 1 

Taine,  H.  A.     Notes  on  Paris 353. 10 

Thackeray,  W,  M.     Paris  sketch-book 202.7 

Universal  exposition,  1878.     Reports  of  United 

States  commissioners.     5  vols 687.1-5 

See  also  P"rance,  descriplion. 
Paris    to    Amsterdam.       Eddy,     D.    C.       Percy 

family 382.3 

Parish  problems;   ed.  by  W.  Gladden 912.19 

Parisian  family;    by  Mme.  de  Witt 265.1 

Parisians  ;  by  E.  Bulwer-Lytton 253.6 

Park,     Marmaduke       Thrilling    stories    of    the 

ocean 296.34 

Park,  Mungo.     See  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.     Great 

African  travellers 349.3° 

Parker  family.     Muzzey,  A.B.     Reminiscences. .516. 15 

Parker,  F.  W.     Notes  of  talks  on  teaching  . 916.5 

Parkes,  Mrs.,  joint  aitthor.     See  Webster,  T. 
Parkhurst,    J.    L.       Elements    of    moral     phi- 
losophy.      914.4 

Parknian,  Francis.  Conspiracy  of  Pontiac  and 
the  Indian  war  after  the  conquest  of  Can- 
ada.    2  vols 405.1,2 

France  and  England  in  North  America.    7  vols: 

1.  Pioneers  of  France  in  the  New  World...   405.3 

2.  Jesuits  in  North  America 405.4 

3.  La  Salle  and  the  discovery  of  the  great 

^Vest   ... 405.5 

4.  Old  regime  in  Canada 405.6 

5.  Count  Frontenac  and  New  France 405.7 

6.  7.     Montcalm  and  Wolfe.     2  vols 41 3.1,  2 


Parkman,  Francis,  continued. 

Historic    hand-book    of    the    Northern    tour: 
Lakes    George    and  Champlain,  Niagara, 

Montreal,  Quel:)ec 324.7 

Oregon  trail 405.8 

Parley,  Peter,  pseud.     See  Goodrich,  S.  G. 
Parliament.     Carlyle,  T.      Essay:    Election  to 

the  long  parliament 816.12 

Parliamentary  rules.  Cushing,  L.  S.  Rules  of 
proceeding  and  debate  in  deliberative  as- 
semblies; revised  by  E.  L.  Cushing **R3.2i 

Nordhoff,  C.     Rules  for  the  conduct  of  deliber- 
ative assemblies 823.1 

Parloa,  Maria.     New  cook-book 653.3 

Parlor  car:   farce;    by  W.  D.  Howells 214.12 

Parnell,  Thomas.     5^"^  Goldsmith,  O.     Life 811.4 

Parr,  Louisa.     Adam  and  Eve 254.31 

Hero  Carlhew 254.32 

Robin 254.33 

Parr,  Dr.  Samuel.      See  De  Quincey,  T.     Parr 

and  his  contemporaries 805.12 

See  Edgar,  J.  G.     Boyhood 575.1 

Parrot,  Friedrich.     Journey  to  Ararat 341. 4 

Parry,  Emma  L.     Life  among  the  Germans 363  12 

Parry,  W.  E.  Three  voyages  for  the  discovery 
of  a  northwest  passage  from  the  Atlantic 
to  the  Pacific,  and  narrative  of  an  attempt 

to  reach  the  North  pole.     2  vols 318.14,  15 

See  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.     Notable  voyages 328.3 

Parsees.     -SV^  Moore,  T.     Lalla  Rookh 722.10 

Parsonage  of  Mora;   by  F.  Bremer 248.2 

Parsons,  Emily  E.     6"^^  Parsons,  T.     Memoir.  ..5 11. 10 

Parsons,  S.  B.     The  rose 613.5 

Parsons,  Theophilus,  Sr.  See  Parsons,  T.  Me- 
moir    523.1 

Parsons,  Theophilus,  son  of  the  preceding.  Es- 
says        923.3 

Memoir  of  Emily  E.  Parsons 5ii-io 

Memoir  of  Theophilus  Parsons 523-I 

Parthia.  Rawlinson,  G.  Sixth  great  oriental 
monarchy:  its  geography,  history,  and  an- 
tiquities     443.1 

Partisan  ;  by  W.  G.  Simms 222.1 

Parton,  James.     Captains  of  industry 575-3 

Famous  Americans  of  recent  times 534-2 

Life  and  times  of  Aaron  Burr.     2  vols 516.16,  17 

Life  of  Andrew  Jackson.     3  vols 537.2-4 

Life  of  Thomas  Jefferson 537-' 

Parton,  S.  P.  W.     {Fanny  fern.)     Caper-sauce,  917.3 
Fern  leaves  from  Fanny's  portfolio.     2d  series..    821.4 

Life  and  beauties  of  Fanny  Fern 821.5 

Party  pohtics.    Froude,  J.  a.    Essay.   (England.). 804.22 
Party    system.      Bryce,    J.     American    common- 
wealth.    2  vols 414. 1 1,  12 

Pasadena,  California.    Holder,  C.  F.    All  about 

Pasadena  and  its  vicinity 323.1 

Pascal,  Blaise.     See  Edgs^v,  ].  G.     Boyhood 575-1 

Passe  Rose ;   by  A.  S.  Hardy 214.44 

Passion-play    at     Oberammergau.       See  Taut- 

phd'us,  I.  von.     Quits 248.10 

Passionate  pilgrim;   by  H.James 213.14 

PasSOW,  Erancis.     Philological  correspondence . .   815. i 
Pasta,    Guiditta.       See    I'erris,    G.   T.       Great 

singers 564.25 

Pastor's  daughter;    by  W.  Heimburg 247.33 

Pastor's  \\'i(e,  pseud.     See  Hubbell,  Martha  S. 
Patagonia.     Curtis,  W.  E.     Capitals  of  Spanish 

Anieiica 3 1  7. 1 7 

Dixie,  LadyY.     Across  Patagonia 3 '7- '3 

FatChin,  Calista  H.     Dorothea 238.6 

Patents.  Reports  of  the  United  States  commis- 
sioner :  1849,  part  2,  agriculture;  1853, 
part  2,  agriculture;  1867,  4  vols.,  descrip- 
tions and  illustrations 6F 


t»ATER80N. 


98 


PEKEZ-GATDOS. 


Patersoil,  James.     Wallace  the  hero  of  Scotland,  565.1 

Path  of  duty;   l>y  H.  James 213.7 

PntlllilHler  ;  l)y  J.  F.  Cooper 21 1.9 

Patience  Strong's  outings;   by  A.  D.  T.  Whitney,  275.6 
Pat  more,  Coventry.     Angel  in   the  house,  part 

2  :   the  espousals 7'3'I2 

Patrieia  Kembaii 229.14 

Pairidge,  Lelia  E.,  ed.    "  Quincy  methods"  illus- 
trated   916.10 

Not-  sof  talks  on  teaching;   by  F.  W.  Parker.. .   916.5 
Patriot  bt)y:   life   of   Major-Gen.  O.  M.  Mitchel; 

by   P.  C.  Ileadley 573-l8 

PatrOflllS    and    Penelope  ;    by    T.    A.    Dodge. 

(^ Horsemanship.)    ■ 

Patteson,  John  C.     See  Charles,  E.     Three  mar 

tyrs  of  the  19th  century 54712 

Pattison,  Dorothy.     {Sister  Dora.)     See  Lons- 
dale, M.     Life 556.2 

Pattlson,  ^Lark.     Life  of  John  Milton 545-12 

PattOll,  C.  J.     England  as  seen  by  an  American 

banker:  jiedestrian  tour 343-9 

Patty  ;   by  K.  S.  Maccjuoid 268.44 

Patty's  perversities;    by  \.  Bates 238. 1 

Paul,  Saint.     See  Farrar,  F.  W.     Life  and  work,  558. 1 
See  also  Brown,  J.  T.     Essay:   St  .Paul's  thorn 

in  the  flesh,  what  was  it? 816.6 

Reade,  C.     Bible  characters 922.21 

Paul  and  Christina;    by  A.  E.  Barr 227.46 

Paul  and  Virginia;    by  St.  Pierre 261. 4 

Paul  Cliflford ;    by  E.  Bulwer-Lytton 253.1 

Paul  Faber,  surgeon ;    by  G.  MacDonald 256.23 

Paul  Patofi";    by  F.  M.  Crawford.    234.35 

Pauperism.       Carnegie,    A.       In    the    United 

States 833.3 

Pausanias  the  Spartan;   by  E.  Bulwer-Lytton. .  .253.11 
Pawnbroker's  daughter:   farce;    by  C.  Lamb. .  .804.1 8 

Pax  vobiscum;    by  H.  Drummond 932.12 

Payn,  James.     By  proxy 259.18 

See  Rideing.     W.  H.     Boyhood 576.2 

Peabody,  Andrew  P.     Harvard  graduates  whom 

I  have  known 522.19 

Harvard  reminiscences 522.18 

The  Unitarians.     [Boston.] *438.3 

/-(/.     Hand-book  of  conversation   **R4.4 

Peabody,  Francis  H., «««' Kidder,  H.  P.    Finance 

in   Boston *438-4 

Peabody,  George.     5^^  Bolton,  S.  K.     Short  life,    575.5 

See  Hanaford,  P.  A.     Life 522.5 

Winthrop,  R.  C.     Eulogy  at  funeral 536.6  : 

Peabody   [(leorgej  education  fund.     Winthrop,  [ 

R.  C.     Addresses  at  the  annual  meetings  j 

of  the   trustees,   1 870,    187 1,    1873,    1875, 

1876,1877 536.6 

Peabody  [George]  museum  of  .\merican  archae- 
ology and  ethnology.      Winthrop,   R.  C.  1 
Address  on  the  opening  of  the  new  build- 
ing, Cambridge,  1S78 '. 536.6  j 

Peabody,  Stephen.  See  Gilman,  S.  Reminis- 
cences of  a  New  England  clerg)'man  and 
his  lady 827.1 

Peaee-manual ;  by  G.  c.  Beckwith. 914.16 

Peacemaker ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur .281.17 

Pear  culture ;    by  T.  W.  Field 614.5 

Peard,  Frances  M.      Castle  and  town 274.5 

One  year 274.1 

Rose-garden 274.3  ' 

Scapegrace  Dick 274.6  I 

Thorpe  Regis 274.2  1 


Peasant-boy    philosopher    (Ferguson);     by    H. 

Mayhew 584.3 

Peck,  George.     Wyoming  (Penn.)  :  its  history, 

etc 31 1.3 

Peckster  professorship;    by  J.  P.  Quincy 223.41 

Pedder,  H.  C.     Garfield's  place  in  history 535-5 

Pedder,  James.     Farmer's  land-measurer 636.4 

Peg  Woflington;   by  C.  Reade 259.41 

Pelle,  S.  C.  F.      Lawn  tennis 662.7 

Pelrce,   E.  W.      Indian   history,  biography,  and 
genealogy  pertaining  to  Massasoit  and  his 

descendants 412.2 

Peirce  family  of  the  Old  Colony,  1623-1870...   598.1 
625.6 '  Pelrce,     Edward     L.      Memoir   and    letters   of 

Charles  Sumner.      2  vols 507.13,14 

Pelrce,    Mrs.  M.   F".,  ed.     Music-study  in  Ger- 
many;  from  the  home  correspondence  of 

Amy  Fay 838.1 

Pelrce  family  of  the  Old  Colony :  the  lineal  de- 
scendants of  Abraham  Peirce,  from  1623  to 

1870;    by  E.  W.  Peirce 598.1 

Pelslstratos.     ^^-^-Cox,  G.  W.     Life 561.2 

Pelham  ;  by  E.  Bulwer-Lytton 253.1 

Pellew ,  George.     Life  of  John  Jay 5 '5-23 

Pembroke,  .'/<?.y.f.     History.    .Stv  History  of  Ply- 
mouth county **R8.i  i 

■275-34 


Siberia.      Dostoyeffsky,    F. 


341.12 
673  1 1 

342.4 
202.2 


L'nawares . 


2744 


Pearl  of  Orr's  island;  by  H.  B.  Stowe 215.4 

Pearls  of  the  faith;  or,  Islam's  rosary;   by  E. 

Arnold 

Pearson,  Emily  c. 

printing 


Gutenberg  and  the  art  of 


723-1 
552.4  I 


Pen :  story 

fenal    servitude 

Buried  alive 
PencilllngS  by  the  sea-shore;   by  B.  F.  Gilman. . 
PencillingS    bv    the  way:     Europe;     by  N.   P. 

Willis..! 

Pendennis,  History  of;   by  W.  M.  Thackeray. . . 
Peninsula,  The:  McClellan's  campaign  of  1862; 

by  A.  S.  Webb 432.3 

Penn,  Arthur.     Home  library 654.11 

Pennell,  Elizabeth  R.     Life'of  Mary  Wollstone- 

craft 512.9 

Joint  author.     See  Pennell,  Joseph. 
'  Pennell,  Joseph,    and  E.    R.     Canterbury  pil- 
'  grimage.     (England,  and  on  a  tricycle.). . .   343.7 

Penniless  girl;   by  W.  Heimburg 247.31 

Penninian,  Major,  pseud.     See  Denison,C.  W. 

Pennot,  J^ev.  Peter,  pseud.     See  Round,  W.  M.  F. 

'  Pennsylvania.       Stone,   F.    D.      Founding   of 

j  Pennsylvania *437. 1 3 

Tyler,  M.  C.     Its  literature 825.2 

'      Williams,  G.  W.     Slavery  in  the  colony 427.1 

^d"^  Peck,  G.     History  of  Wyoming 311-3 

j  Pennsylvania  pilgrim  :  poem;   by  J.  G.  Whittier,    715. i 

Pension  Beaurepas;  by  H.  James 213.5 

People,  About;   by  K.  G.  Wells 917.6 

People,  American.     Gilman,  A.     History 435.1 

People  I've  smiled  with;    by  M.   P.  Wilder S37.11 

People  of  the   United   States.     McMaster,  J.  B. 
History:  from   the  revolution  to  the   civil 

war,  vols.  1,2 435-2,  3 

Pepacton  ;  by  J.  Burroughs 667.9 

Pepperell,    Sir  William.      See    Hawthorne,  N. 

Sketch 203.3 

Pepperell  house :  a  glimpse  of  Mary  Stevens's 

youth;   by  C.  H.  Dall 511.II 

Pepys,  Samuel.     Diary  and  correspondence.     4 

vols 549. 1-4 

Percival,  James  G.     See  Gilman,  S.     Essay  on 

his  poems 827. i 

See  Lowell,  J.  R.     Essay  on  his  life  and  letters,  804.1 
Percival,  J-  M.,  ed.     Roumanian  fairy  tales,  col- 
lected by  Mite  Kremnitz 279.3 

Percy  family  series;  by  D.  C.  Eddy.     4  vols 382.1-4 

Fere  Goriot :  scenes  from  Parisian  life ;  by  H.  de 

Balzac 242.31 

Ferez-GaldOS,   B.     Marianela 241.38 

Trafalgar 241.37 


PERFECT. 


99 


PHELPS. 


Perfect  Adonis;   by  M.  C.  Harris 226.21 

Perfect  horse;   by  W.  H.  H.  Murray 625.5 

Perfected  life;   by  H.  Drummond 932.13 

Pericles.    6'^^Cox,  G.  w.    Life 561.3 

See  Shakespeare,  W.     Tragedy 701 .12 

Periodical  literature.     Poole,    W.    K.     Index  to 

January,  1882 **R7.25 

Porter,  N.     Newspapers  and  periodicals 936-1 

See  also  Names  of  the  several  leading  periodi- 
cals. 

PerllinS,  F.  B.     Scrope 231.29 

Ed.  The  best  reading:  hints  on  the  selection 
of  books,  on  the  formation  of  libraries, 
public  and  private,  on  courses  of  reading, 

etc **R4.I4 

Perkins    institution   and    Massachusetts   school 

fur  the  blind.     Brown,  E.  E.     Sketch 934-1 

Perrault,  Charles-     See  Adams,  O.  F-     Dear  old 

story-tellers 576-3 

Perry,  Bliss.     Broughton  house 234  13 

Perry,  Com.  M.  C.  See  Tomes,  R.  Americans 
in  Japan :  abridgment  of  the  government 
narrative  of   the   United    States   expedition 

to  Japan  under  Commodore  Perry 367.1 

Perry,  Nora.     After  the  ball,  and  other  poems..  .714.20 

Book  of  love  stories 235.19 

Flock  of  girls  and  their  friends 235.21 

For  a  woman 235.20 

Tragedy  of  the  unexpected,  and  other  stories. .  .235.17 

Youngest  Miss  Lortun,  and  other  stories 235.22 

Perry,  Com.  Oliver  II.  See  Muzzey,  A.  B.  Rem- 
iniscences  5 1 6. 1 5 

PersecuUoilS  of     the    early    Christians.       See 

Church,  A.  J      To  the  lions 273. 1 1 

Lecky,    W.    E.    H.       History     of    European 

morals 405.18 

Perseus.    See  Kingsley,  C.     Heroes 261.23 

Persia.     Abbott,  J.     History  of  Cyrus  the  Great,  471.6 

History  of  Darius  the  Great 471-7 

History  of  Xerxes  the  Great 471.22 

Ballantine,    H.       Midnight    marches    through 

Persia 365.6 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.     History.     [Nations.]  ...  .482.17 
Irving,    W.     Account  of   the    conquest  by  the 

Arabians 568.2 

O'Donovan,     E.       Merv;     from     the    "  Merv 

oasis  " 36j-7 

Pfeiffer,    Ida.      Woman's    journey    round    the 

world 319.4 

Ragozin,  Z.  A.  Story  of  Media,  Babylon,  and 
Persia,  from  the  fall  of  Nineveh  to  the  Per- 
sian war.     [Nations.] 482.20 

Rawlinson,  G.     Fifth  great  oriental  monarchy: 

its  history,  geography,  and  antiquities. 406.15 

Religions  of  the  ancient  world.      (Persia.) .  . .   442.3 
Persian  empire,  Sessanian  or  New.     Rawlinson, 
G.     Seventh  great    oriental  monarchy :   its 
geography,     history,    and    antiquities.      2 

vols 443.2,  3 

Persian  poetry.     Emerson,  R.  W.     Essay 804.1 1 

Persians.  Cox,  G.  W.  Greeks  and  the  Per- 
sians.    [Epochs.] 441 -I 

Rollin,  C.     Foundation   of  the   empire   of   the 

Medes  and  Persians  by  Cyrus 449-2 

History  of  thePersians  and  Grecians.  3  vols,  449.3-5 

Personal  influence.     Wells,  K.  G.     PIssay 917.6 

Personal  memoirs  of  U.  S.  Grant.     2  vols.  .  .535.13,  14 
Personal  traits  of  British  authors;   ed.  by  E.  T. 

Mason.     4  vols 555.1-4 

Personally  conducted:   European  travel;    by  F. 

R.  Stockton 396.1 1 

Perspective.     Ruskin,  J.     Elements 802.10 

Peru.  Baldwin,  J.  D.  Ancient  America.  (An- 
tiquities of  Peru.) 412.1 


Peru,  continued.  « 

Curtis,  W.  E.     Capitals  of  Spanish  America. .  .317.17 
Markham,  C.  R.     Inca  civilization  in  Peru. . . .  *437.i  i 
Pizarro  and  the  conquest  and  settlement  of 

Peru *437. 1 2 

Pfeiffer,  Ida.     Lady's  journey 319.5 

Prescott,  W.  H.  History  of  the  conquest;  with 
a  view  of  the  civilization  of  the  Incas.     2 

vols 448.7,  8 

Proctor,  R.  A.  Earthquake  in  Peru;  and  the 
greatest    sea-wave    ever    known,   August, 

1868 672.2 

Towle,  G.  M.  Pizarro  :  his  adventures  and  con- 
quests      574-2 

PestalOZZi.      See    Browning,    O.      Educational 

theories 916.12 

Peter  the  Great,  Emperor  of  Russia.  6"^^  Abbott, 

J.^     History 47I-I5 

See  Eustaphiere,  A.  Reflections,  notes,  and 
original  anecdotes  illustrating  his  char- 
acter    541.1 

Motley,  J.  L.     Essay 468.10 

Schuyler,  E.     Biography.     2  vols 468.8,9 

Stanley,    A.    P.       History    of    the    Eastern 

Church 452- 1 

Peter  and  Polly :    home-life   in  New   England  a 

hundred  years  ago ;    by  M.  Douglas 232.23 

Peter  Gott,  the  Cape  Ann  fisherman;   by  J.  Rey- 
nolds  232.21 

Peter  the  whaler;   by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston 298.12 

Peterkin  papers;   by  L.  P.  Hale 282.15 

Peterkins,  Last  of;   by   L.  P.  Hale 282.16 

Petland  revisited ;    by  J.  G.  Wood 646.5 

Petra.     Wright,  W.  B.     Ancient  cities 346.18 

Petrarch,  PVancesco.     Sonnets  and  odes  selected 

and  translated 732-1 

See   Jameson,    A.    M.       Loves   of    the   poets. 

(Laura  and  Petrarch.) 801.7 

Macaulay,  T.  B.     Essays 816.5 

Vincent,  G.  E.     Some  Italian  authors 835.21 

Pets.     Cassell's  book  of  sports  and  pastimes 662.2 

Gautier,  T.     My  household  of  pets 646.4 

Miller,  O.  T.     Queer  pets  at  Marcy's 646.6 

Richards,  L.  E.,  ed.     Furry  and  feathery  pets, 

and  how  they  live.    645.10 

Treat,   M.     My  garden  pets.      (Spiders,  ants, 

etc.) 647. 1 1 

Wood,  J.  G.      Petland  revisited 646.5 

Pett,  Phineas.     6".?^  Smiles,  S.     Account 563.2 

Pettibone  name ;    by  M.  Sidney 283.34 

Peveril  of  the  peak;   by  W-  Scott - 262.14 

Pfeiffer,  Ida.      Lady's  second  journey  round  the 

world 319-5 

Woman's  journey  round  the  world 319-4 

Phaeton  Rogers;    by  R-  Johnson 292.1 1 

Phelps,   Elizabeth  Stuart.     {Mrs.  Ward.)     Be- 
yond the  gates 225.6 

Burglars  in  paradise 225.14 

Doctor  Zay 225.7 

Friends :  a  duet. 225.8 

Gates  ajar 225.1 

Gates  between 225.15 

Gypsy  series-     4  vols : 

Gypsy  Breynton 225.9 

Gypsy's  cousin  Joy 225.10 

Gypsy's  sowing  and  reaping 225.1 1 

Gypsy's  year  at  the  Golden  Crescent 225.12 

Hedged  in 225.5 

Jack  the  fisherman 225.16 

Lady  of  Shalott.     [Little  classics.] 812.10 

Old  maid's  paradise 225.13 

Sealed  orders 225.4 

Silent  partner 225.2 

Story  of  Avis 225.3 


PHELPS. 


100 


PICKERING. 


Phelps,   Elizabeth  Stuart,  coutintied. 

Zerviah  Hope  :  a  story 232.14 

and  Ward,  U.  D.     Come  forth 225.22 

Master  of  the  magicians 225.21 

Philadolphla.     Coolidge,  S.     short  history 421. i 

Parton,  f.     Girard  and  his  college 534-2 

Philadelphia  cook-hook;   by  Mrs.  S.  T.  Rorer..   653.7 
Philanthropy.     Bayne,   P.     John    Howard   and 
its  rise;    ^Yilliam  Wilberforce  and  its  de- 
velopment     912.8 

Philip,  Chief  of  the  IVampanoags.     See  Drake,  S. 

A.     Incidents  of  King  Philip's  war 334-4; 

See  Hale,   E.    E.      King  Philip's  war.     [Bos- 
ton.]  *438-i 

Irving,  W.     Philip  of  Mount  Hope 817. 1 1 

Palfrey,  J.  G.     Account  of  Philip's  war 4^6.3 

Philip  of  Macedon.     RoUin,  C.     History. 449  4 

Philip   H.,  King  of  Spain.     S,e  Motley,  J.  L. 
Rise  of  the  Dutch  republic.     (Philip  in  the 

Netherlands,  1 555-1 559-) 407-9 

See    Prescott,    W.    H.      History    of  reign.     3 

vols 448  1-3 

Philip,  Robert.     Manly  piety  in  its  spirit 932.3 

Philip,  Adventures  of;  liy  W.  M.  Thackeray 202  6 

Philip  Nolan's  friends;   by    E.  E.Hale 223.1 

Philip  RoUo;    by  J.  Grant 251.3 

Philips,  Melville,  ed.     In  the  Lena  Delta;   by  G. 

W.Melville... 3'8-7 

Philippine  islands.    Knox,  T.  W.    Boy  travellers,  386.3 

Phillips,  Barnet.     Burning  their  ships 258.53 

IMlillips,  Wendell.    Speeches,  lectures,  and  letters,  817.2 

Oration  on  the  murder  of  Lovejoy,  1837 822.5 

Oration    on    the  philosophy   of  the   abolition 

movement,  1853 822.5 

.S^-f  Austin,  G.  L.     Life  and  times 523.16 

See  also  Garrison's  [W.  L.]  life,  vol.  2 523.8 

Stowe,  H.  B.     Men  of  our  times 534-1 

Phillips  academy,  Andover,  Mass.     Holmes,  O. 

W.     The  school-boy  :  poem 7  34.3 

Philology.     Sears,    B.,  ed.     Philological    corre- 
spondence     81 5. 1 

Philosopher  Jack;  by  R.  M.  Ballantyne 299.5 

Philosophy.     Bradford,  G.   P.,  and  Ripley,  G. 

Philosophic  thought  in  Boston *4384 


philos- 


De  Quincey,  T.     Essays  in  philosophy 

Dick,  T.     Connection    of  science    and 

ophy  with  religion 816.2 

Fiske,  J.     Darwinism,  and  other  essays 824.10 

Outlines  of  cosmic  philosophy  based  im  the 
doctrine  of  evolution,  with  criticisms  on 
the  positive  philosophy.     2  vols 824.6,  7 

Hallam,  H.  History  of  moral  and  jiolitical 
philosophy  in  Europe,  1 520-1 700;  also, 
Ilistory  of  speculative  philosophy 815. 1 1,  12 

Harrison,  F.  The  soul  and  future  life :  essay 
in  positive  philosophy;  with  many  reviews 
of  the  same  by  various  writers 813.2 

Lewes,  G.  H.  Biographical  history  of  philos- 
ophy.    2  vols 801 .22,  23 

Mayor,   J.  B.     Sketch   of  ancient   philosophy, 

from  Thales  to  Cicero 814.  i 

Parkhurst,  J.  L.  Elements  of  moral  philos- 
ophy   

Schiller,  F.     Philosophical   and   ivsthelical 
says 

Spencer,    H.      Recent    discussions    in   science, 

philosophy,  and  morals 801.19 

Synthetic  philosophy : 

Vols.  2  and   3.     Principles    of  biology.     2 

vols 834.2,  3 

Vols.  6  and  7.     Principles  of  sociology.     2 

vols 834.6,  7 

Philosophy   of  chemistry.     Cooke,  J.  P.     Prin- 
ciples     684.1 


Philosophy  of  history.     Schlegel,  F.  von.    i>ec- 

tures 803.15 

Philosophy  of  Roman  history.     De  Quincey,  T. 

Essay 805.14 

Philosophy  of  storms.     Espy,  J.  P 683.2 

Philosophy    of    the   beautiful:  essay;    !)y  J.    S. 

r.lackic 813.8 

Phineas  Finn;   by  A.  Trollope .267.11 

Phineas  Redux;   by    A.  Trollope    267.7 

PllippS,     Sir    William.       See    Hawthorne,    N. 

Sketch 203.3 

See  Doyle,   J.  A.     New  England  under  Sir  W. 

I'hipps 413-5 

Phistcrer,   F'rederick.     Statistical   record  of  the 

armies  of  the  United  States,  1861-65 432.16 

PlHPbe  Mallory;   by  E.  Quincy 213.27 

PIlUMlieia.      Rawlinson,    G.      Religions  of    the 

ancient  world 442.3 

Story  of  Ph(i?nicia.     [Nations.] 482.24 

Ph(enieian  exjjedition,   B.  C.   loco :  or,  Adven- 
tures of  Capt.  Mago;   by  L.  Cahun 328.4 

Phonetic   spelling  reform.     White,  R.  G.     Con- 
sidered     926.6 

Phonograph.     Proctor,  R.  A.     Essay 672.3 

Phonojiraphy  ;    or.  Short-hand.      Allen,   G.  G. 

Allen  method 918.2 

Phyllis  Browne;   by  F.  L.  Shaw 274.13 

Physical  and  metaphysical  works;   by  F.  Bacon,  803.19 
Physical    culture.      Blaikie,    W.      How  to  get 

strong  and  how  to  stay  so 925.1 

Sound  bodies  for  our  boys  and  girls ...   925.2 

Clarke,  J.  F.     Self-culture 914.14 

Mathews,  W.     Getting  on  in  the  world 914.10 

Physical  ilescription  of  the  universe.    Humboldt, 

A.  von.     Cosmos.     5  vols 824.1-5 

Physical  geography.     Geikie,  A.     Primer 682.4 

Guyot,  A.     Earth  and  man:  lectures  on  com- 
parative physical  geography.   675.2 

Humboldt,  A.  von.     Cosmos,  vol.  i 824.1 

Maury,  M.  F.     Of  the  sea 683.1 

Physical  literature  in  Europe.    Hallam,  H.    His- 
tory, 1500- 1700.     2  vols .    815.11,12 

Physician's    vacation:   summer    in  Europe;     by 

W.  Channing 342.8 


805.16    Physiology.       Agassiz,    L.,    and  Gould,    A.    A. 


914.4 
803.1 


Comparative   physiology.      [Principles   of 

zoology,  part  I.] 693. 1 

Carpenter,  W.  B.      Principles  of  mental  physi- 
ology.    915-12 

Goadby,  H.     Text-book  of  vegetable  and  ani- 
mal physiology 616.2 

Gray,  Asa.     Structural  and  systematic  botany. 

(Vegetable  physiology.) 676.3 

Higginson,  T.  W.     Physiology  in  respect  to  the 

woman  question 927.3 

Holmes,  O.  W.     Talk  concerning  the  human 

body  and  its  management 817.5 

Liebig,  J.  von.     Chemistry  in  its  application  to 

physiology 616.6 

Lowe,  A.  T.     Fragments  of  physiology 9 '5-3 

See  also  Health  and  Hygiene. 
Physiology  of  walking.     Holmes,  O.  W.     Essay,  817.5 
Piano-fortes.       Ilaweis,    H.    R.       Music    and 

morals 838.2 

Piaz/^a  tales;    by  H.  Melville 222.28 

Picarrt,  G.  H.     Mission  (lower 228.17 

Picciola  ;  by  X.  B.  Saintine 241 . 1 

PiCCOloniini :  historical  drama;  by  F.  Schiller . .   803.3 

Same 805.7 

Pickering,  Timothy.     See  Lodge,  H.  C.    Studies 

in  history 412.6 

See  Ouincy,  J.     Figures  of  the  past 534-3 

Pickering,  W.  H .     Guide  to  the  Mt.  Washington 

range 324.3 


PICKWICK. 


101 


PI.EASURE. 


Pickwick  papers;  by  C.  Dickens 263.12 

Pictures  from  Italy;    by  C.  Dickens 263.4 

Pictures  of  Europe  framed   in  ideas;   by   C.  A. 

Bartol ..342.10 

Pictures  of  the  olden  time,  as  shown  in  the  for- 
tunes of  a  family  of  the  pilgrims;   by  E.  H. 

Sears 342.21 

Picturesque  Alaska;  by  A.  J.  Woodman 312.7 

Picturesque  Holland;    by  H.  Havard 363.2 

Pied-piper  of  Hamlein;    by  R.  Browning 723.13 

Pierce,  Franklin.     Selection  from  message,  1854,  535.6 
See  Fiske,  J.     Presidents  of  America,  with  por- 
trait  **R9.3 

Pierre  ',  by  H.  Melville 222.23 

Pierrepont,    Edward.      From  Hfth  Avenue  to 

Alaska 312.6 

Piers  Ploughman.     See  Disraeli,  I.      Amenities 

of  literature   ■, 806.5 

See     Mitchell,    D.    G.      Wet   days   at   Edge- 
wood 642.4 

Piety.     Philip,  R.     Manly  piety  in  its  spirit 932.3 

Pilgrim  and  the  shrine :  passages   from   the  life 

and  correspondence  of  Herbert  Ainslie ....   567.2 

Pilgrim's  progress ;  by  J.  Bunyan 203. 1 8 

See  Coleridge,  S.  T.     Notes 805.5 

Macaulay,  T.  B.     Essay 816.5 

Mitchell,  D.  G.     About  old  story-tellers 815.10 

Pilgrims.     Austin,  J.G.     Standish  of  Standish.  .238.15 

Coffin,  C.  C.     Pilgrims  at  Plymouth 476.4 

Davis,  W.  T.     Historical  sketch 428.7 

The  pilgrim  movement :   its   origin,  growth,  j 

development;  and  sketch  of  the  settlement  [ 

at  Plymouth  to  which  it  finally  led 428.8 

Dexter,   F.   B.      Pilgrim  church  and  Plymouth 

colony..: *437-i3 

Doyle,  J.  A.      English  colonies   in   America: 

Puritan  colonies,  vol.  i ;...........  413.4 

Hemans,  F.     Landing  of  the  Pilgrim  fathers. . .   713.9 
Higginson,  T.  W.     Pilgrims  at  Plymouth,  1620.   475.7 

Phillips,  W.     Speech  at  Plymouth,  1855 817.2 

Russell,  W.  S.     Pilgrim  memorials  and  guide  to 

Plymouth 3I4-3 

Sears,  E.  H.     Pen  pictures 342.21 

Winthrop,    R.    C.      Address,    1839:     Pilgrim 

fathers 536.4 

Oration  on  the  250th  anniversary  of  the  land- 
ing at  Plymouth 536-6 

See  also  Plymouth  and  New  England,  histo7-y. 
Pilgrims  of  the  Rhine;    by  E.  Buhver-Lytton..  . .    253.3 
PillJir  of  fire;   or,  Israel  in  bondage;    by  J.  H. 

Ingraham 232.35 

Pillars  of  society:  prose  drama;   by  H.  Ibsen.  .*.   721.4 
Pillars  of  the  house;  by  C.  M.  Yonge.    2  vols.  .269.5,  6 

Pilot ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper 21 1.3 

Pilot  fortune;  by  M.  C.  L.  ReeveS  and  E.  Read,  227.32 

Pine  and  palm ;   by  M.  D.  Conway 236.22 

Pink  and  white  tyranny ;  by  H.  B.  Stowe 215.8 

Pinto,  Serpa.     See  Serpa  Pinto. 

Pioneer   boy:    Abraham    Lincoln;     by   W.    M. 

Thayer 573-14 

Pioneer  home  to  the  White  House;  From :  life 

of  Abraham  Lincoln;   by  W.  M.  Thayer. .  .573.11 

Pioneer  (;)uakers ;    by  R.  P.  Hallowell 41 2.4 

Pioneers  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper 21 1.4 

Pioneers  of  France  in  the  New  World;   by  F. 

Parkman 405-3 

Pirate;  by  W.  Scott 262.12 

Pitman,  Emma  R.     Life  of  Elizabeth  Fry 5 1 2.7 

Pitman,  Marie  J.  D.     {Margery  Deane.)     Euro- 
pean breezes 342.23 

Pitt,    William.     (Lord    Chatham.')     Oration    on 

the  right  of  taxing  America,  1 766. 822.  i 

Oration  on  an  address  to  the  throne,  concerning 

affairs  in  America,  1777 822.1 


Pitt,  William,  continued. 

See  Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     England  in  the  XVIIIlh 

century,  vol.  5 455- 1 7 

Macaulay,  T.  B.     Essays 816.5 

Pitt,  William,  second  son  of  the  preceding.  Ora- 
tion on  his  refusal  to  negotiate  with  Na- 
poleon Bonaparte,  1800    822.2 

Pittenger,  William.     Capturing  a  locomotive. .  .476.18 
Pitts-street    chapel  lectures,     1858;    by  W.   R. 

Clark  and  others 921. i 

Pizarro,  Francisco.  See  Markham,  C.  R.  Piz- 
arro  and  the  conquest   and  settlemefit  of 

Peru  and  Chili.     [America.] .*437.i2 

See  Prescott,  W.   H.    History  of  the  conquest 

of  Peru.     2  vols 448.7,  8 

Towle,  G.   M.       Pizarro:  his  adventures  and 

conquests 574.2 

Plague  of  London,  1665-66.     Account 92S.2 

See  Pepys,  S.     Diary 549.1-4 

Warburton,   W.      Edward    HI.     (Historical 

account  of  the  plague,  or  "black   death.")    451.5 

Plain  tales  from  the  hills;   by  R.  Kipling 248.37 

Planche,  Miss  M.  A.  See  Mackarness,  Mrs. 
Henry. 

Planetary  systems.     Dick,  T.     Wonders 816.2 

Humboldt,  A.  von.     Cosmos 824.1 

Swedenborg,    E.     The    earths  in  the  universe, 

and  their  inhabitants 9^3-1 ' 

PlantagenetS,    Early.       Stubbs,    W.       History. 

[Epochs.]. 451-15 

Plants.     Bailey,  L.  H.,  Jr.  Talks  afield.  (Plants 

and  the  science  of  plants.) 676.7 

D'Anvers,  N.     Flowerless  plants 655.5 

Darlington,  W.     Weeds  and  useful  plants. .... .    686.2 

Darwin,  C.     Variation    of  animals   and  plants 

under  domestication.     2  vols 665.2,  3 

Movements  and  habits  of  climbing  plants-.. .  686.3 
Figuier,  L.  Vegetable  world  :  history  of  plants,  676.1 
Fitton,  S.  M.     Four  seasons :  short  account  of 

the  structure  of  plants 686.5 

Gray,  Asa.  Field,  forest,  and  garden  botany : 
common  plants  of  the  United  .States,  east 
of  the  Mississippi,  both  wild  and  cul- 
tivated    676.4 

How   plants    grow;   how  plants  behave.      2 

vols 676.5,  6 

Henderson,  P.     Hand-book  of  plants 676.8 

Herrick,  S.  B.     Chapters  on  plant-life 676.9 

Hooker,  W.     Child  s  book  of  nature,  part  I.: 

plants 655.1 

Robinson,  J.     Ferns  in  their  homes  and  ours...    686.4 
Thomson,    S.     Wild  flowers :    economical  and 

medicinal  uses  of  native  British  plants 686.6 

Treat,  M.  Plants  that  consume  animals;  flower- 
ing plants.     [Home  studies.]    645.12 

See  also  Botany  and  Gardening. 
Plato.       Dialogues;     trans.    Ijy    B.    Jowett.     4 

vols 806.1-4 

See    Browning,    O.       Music      and      gymnastic 

•    theories  of  Plato  and  Aristotle 916.12 

De  Quincey,  T.     Essay  :  Plato's  republic 805.14 

Emerson,  R.  W.     Lecture. 804.7 

Grote,  G.     History  of  Greece,  vol.  8 404.8 

Lewes,  G.  H.     Life,  writings,  and  philosophy 

of  Plato 801.22 

Mayor,  J.  B.     Sketch  of  Plato's  philosophy. . .    814.1 

Play  days;   by  S.  O.  Jewett 225.37 

Playwrights.     Carlyle,  T.     German:   essay 816.9 

Pleasant    authors    for  young    folks;     by  A.    B. 

Harris 576.1 

Pleasant  cove  series;  by  E.  Kellogg  6  vols.,  296.15-20 
Pleasant  ways  in  science;  by  R.  A.  Proctor..  -.  672.3 
Pleasure.      Tytler,  S.      Papers   for    thoughtful 

girls 917-8 


PI^KASUBE. 


102 


POIilTICAI.. 


Pleasure,  continued. 

Warner,  C.  D.    \Vhat  some  people  call  pleasure: 

essay 827.14 

Pleasures  of  hope:  poem;   by    T.Campbell 713.I 

Plebiscite  :   Miller's  story  of  the  war  (1872) ;  by 

Erckmann  am/  Chatrian 245. 1 

Plenary    inspiration   of    the    Scriptures;    by   S. 

Noble 923-> 

Pliny    the  younger.     See   Vincent,    G.  E.     Some 

Italian  authors 835.2 1 

Plucky  Smalls;    by  M.  B.  CrowninshieUl 282.47 

Plumbing.       riun'kett,  H.  M.     Women,  plumb- 
ers, and  doctors 643.5 

Plumptre,  H.  H.,  ed.    Tragedies  of  /Eschylos.  • .   71  i.i 

Tragedies  of  Sophocles 71 1.2 

Plutarch.     Lives;   irans.  hy   A.  H.  Clough.     5 

vols 507-1-5 

Plymouth,    Muss.     Baylies,  F.     Historical   me- 
moir  of    the   colony   of  New    Plymouth, 
1608-1692;  ed.  by  S.  G.  Drake.     2  vols.  428.2,  3 
Bradford,    W.     History   of    Plymouth   planta- 
tion    428.1 

Davis,  W.  T.     Ancient  landmarks  of  Plymouth,  428.7 

History  of  the  town 428.8 

Dexter,   F.  B.     Pilgrim   church  and    Plymouth 

colony.     [America.] *437->3 

Drake,  S.  A.     Legends 428.4 

Nooks   and    corners   of    the    New    England 

coast 3i4'i 

History.     See  History  of  Plymouth  county. .  .**R8.i  i 

Palfrev,  J.  (J.     History  of  the  colony 406.1-4 

Russell,  W.S.     Guide  to  Plymouth 314.3 

See    Austin,    J.   G.      Dr.    Le   Baron   and    his 

daughters   238.17 

See  also  Pilgrims  and  Massachusetts. 
Plymouth    bar     association.       Commemorative 
exercises,    in    viemoriain :  Hon.    William 
H.    Wood,    Hon.    Periz    Simmons,     Hon. 

Ellis  Ames,  Hon.  Jesse  E.  Keith,  1887 529.7 

Plymouth    church.     Beecher,  H.   W.     Proverbs 

from  its  i)ulpit 922.1 1 

Plymouth  county.     Atlas,  1S79 **R9.6 

Directory  and  history,  1873-74 **R8.7 

Directory,  1880. **R8.8 

History;   eofn/>.  by  D.  H.  Hurd **R8.i  1 

Plymouth  plantation.     Bradford,  W.     History...   428.1 
PlymptOn,    A/ass.      History.      See   History    of 

Plymouth  county **R8.ii 

Pocahontas.     Brooks,  E.S.     Historic  girls 493.2 

Cooke,  J.  E.     My  Lady  Pokahontas 412.11 

Eggleston,   E.,   and  Seelye,    L.    E.     Pocahon- 
tas     475-13 

Poe,  Edgar  Allan.     Arthur  Gordon  Pym 831.4 

Fall  of  the  house  of  Usher 81 2.2 

M urders  in  the  rue  Morgue 812.3 

The  gold-bug 812.12 

The  literati 831.3 

See  Woodberry,  G.  E.     Life 513-8 

See  also  Higginson,  T.  W.     Short  study 825.4 

Stedman,  E  C.     Poets  of  America 825.5 

Poems,  Lyrical.     Little  classics;  ^a^.  by  R.  John- 
son  812.14 

Poems,  Minor.     Little    classics;  ^</.  by  R.  John- 
son   812.15 

Poems,    Narrative.       Little    classics;  ed.    by  R. 

Johnson 812.13 

Poems  of  child-life;   ed.  by  J.  G.  Whittier 7 1 5.7 

Poems  of  New  England;   ed.   by  H.  W.  Longfel- 
low.    2  vols 735-'>  2 

Poems  of  the  old  days  and  the  new;   by  J.  Inge- 
low  723-6 

Poet :  essay;  by  R.  W.  Emerson 804.5 

Poet  at  the  breakfast-table;   by  O.  W.  Holmes.  . .   817.7 
Poet's  portfolio.     Story,  W.  W.     He  and  she 736.6 


Poetesses,    English.     Robertson,  E.  S.     Critical 

biographies 546. 1 2 

Poetical  quotations  from  Chaucer  to  Tennyson; 

by  S.  A.  Aliibone **R4.2I 

Poetry.  Bryant,  W.  C,  ed.  Family  library  of 
poetry  and  song:  choice  selections  from 
the  best  poets,  English,  Scottish,  Irish,  and 

American 716.4 

Bunce,  O.  B.     Mr.  Bluffs  theory 827.3 

Carlyle,  T.     Essay :   Historic  survey  of  William 

Taylor's  German  poetry 816.10 

Coleridge,  S.  T.     Definilion  of  poetry 805.4 

Emerson,  R.  W.    Poetry  and  imagination  ;  Per- 
sian poetry 804. 1 1 

Goldsmith,    O.     Essays:     Origin     of    poetry; 

poetry  distinguished  from  other  writing..  . .    81 1. 2 
Hallam,  II.    History  of  poetry  m  Europe,  1550- 

1700 815.11,  12 

Lessing,  G.  E.     Laocoon :  essay  on  the   limits 

of  painting  and  poetry 802.21 

Porter,  N.     Poets  and  poetry 936. 1 

Prescott,  W.  H.     Essay:  Poetry   and   romance 

of  the  Italians 817.1 

Scudder,  II.  E.,  ed.     Book  of  poetry. 277.1 

Trench,  R.  C.     On  the  poetry  in  words 926.4 

Poetry  of  architecture;    by  J.  Ruskin 802.4 

Poets.  Adams,  O.  F.,  ed.  Through  the  year 
with  the  poets.     12  vols.     (One  volume  for 

each  month.) 735-1 1-22 

Jameson,    A.   M.     Memoirs  of  the  loves  of  the 

poets 801.7 

Johnson,  S.     Chief  lives  of  the  poets 557-22 

Stedman,  E.  C.     Poets  of  America 825.5 

Victorian  poets,  1835-1875 815.22 

Taine,  H.  A.     English  poets 806.18 

Ward,  T.  H.,  ed.     English  poets :  selections.    4 

vols 733-2-5 

Whipple,    E.   P.      Review :  Poets   and    poetry 

of  America 817.19 

Review:  Poets  and  poetry  of  England  in  the 

19th  century 817.19 

POganuC  people;   by  H.  B.  Stowe 215.12 

Point  of  view;    by  H.James 213.5 

Pokahontas.     See  Pocahontas. 

Poland.     Children:   their  homes,  schools,  etc.. . .    395. 1 
Stephens,  J.  L.     Incidents  of  travel  in  Greece, 

Turkey,  Russia,  and  Poland.     2  vols 341.2,  3 

See  Porter,  J.     Thaddeus  of  Warsaw 25 1 .32 

Sienkiewicz,  H.     With  fire  and  sword 244.27 

Polaris  expedition.  Blake,  E.  V.,  ^</.  Arctic  ex- 
periences   318.16 

Polikushka  ;  by  L.  N.  Tolstoi 244.49 

Political  and    social   science.     Sumner,    W.  G. 

Collected  essays 823.9 

Political  economy.    De  Quincey,  T.    Politics  and 

political  economy 805. 1 7 

F.,  S.,  and  C.  W.     Lessons  for  grammar-school 

children 916.9 

Jones,  J.  H.     Bible    plan   for   the  abolition  of 
poverty,    and    the  new  political   economy 

involved  therein 912.4 

Ruskin,    J.      Elements:  six  essays.     [Munera 

pulveris.] 802.14 

First    principles :    four    essays.     [Unto  this 

last.] 802.14 

Wood,  H.     Natural  law  in  the  business  world,  823.16 

Political  economy  of  art;   by  J.  Ruskin 802.6 

Political  history    of    the    United    States.      See 

United  States. 
Political  parties.     De    Quincey,  T.     Of  modern 

England,  1837 805.17 

Johnston,  A.     History,  in  America *437.i7 

Political  philosophy.     Hallam,  H.     History,  in 

Europe,  1520-1700 815.11,  12 


POLITICS. 


103 


POTIPHAR. 


Politics.  Burlingame,  E.  L.,  ed.  International 
politics :  a  collection  from  the  chief  Eng- 
lish essays  on  questions  of  the  time   813. i 

Coleridge,  S.  T.  Statesman's  manual;  Bible 
the  best  guide  to  political  skill  and  fore- 
sight    805.1 

The   friend  :   essays  to  aid  in  the  formation  of 

fixed  principles  in  politics,  morals,  etc 805.2 

De  Quincey,  T.     Christianity  as  an  organ  of 

political  movement :   essay 805.15 

Politics  and  political  economy :  essays 805.17 

Dole,  C.  F.  Citizen  and  the  neighbor.  (Po- 
litical duties.) 91419 

Eaton,  D.  B.  Civil  service  in  Great  Britain: 
history   of  abuses  and  reforms  and  their 

bearing  upon  American  politics 445-6 

Emerson,  R.  W.     Essay. 804.5 

Fiske,  J.     American  political  ideas 823.8 

Froude,  J.  A.     Party  politics :  essay 804.22 

Herbert,   A.      Politician  in  trouble  about  his 

soul   813.3 

Holland,  J.  G.     Politics  and  political  men 914-7 

Johnston,  A.     History  of  American  politics. .  .**R3. 22 
Ed.     Representative  American  orations  to  il- 
lustrate American  political  history.   3  vols.,  822.4-6 
Nordhoff,  C.     Politics  for  young  Americans. .  . .   823.1 
Polli,  James  K.     Selections  from  addresses,  let- 
ters, etc 535-6 

See  Fiske,  J.  Presidents  of  America,  with  por- 
trait  **R9.3 

Polo,  Marco.    See  Knox,  T.  W.    Travels,  for  boys 

and  girls 386.8 

See  Towle,  G  M.     His  travels  and  adventures  .   574.4 
Polygamy.     Young,  A.  E.     Complete  expose  of 

Mormonism 336. 1 

Polynesia.     Cook,  Capt.  J.     Voyages,  vol.  2 308.9 

Melville,  H.     Typee  :  life  in  the  Marquesas.. . .   348.6 
Pomology.     American  pomological  society.  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  6th  and  7th  sessions,  1856, 

1858 614. 1 

Pompeii,  last  days  of;   by  E.  Bulwer-Lytton 253.3 

Pond,  G.  E.  Shenandoah  valley  in  1864:  cam- 
paign  432-11 

Pontiac,  Ottaiva  chief.  Parkman,  F.  Conspiracy 
of  Pontiac  and  the   Indian  war  after   the 

conquest  of  Canada.     2  vols 405.1,  2 

Pontresina  and  the  upper  Engadine;  by  H.  P. 

Arnold 364-3 

Pontns.     Rollin,  C.     History 449.5 

Pool,    Game  of.     Comstock,  A.     Traps  for  the 

young 914-13 

Poole,  P>-  C.     Among  the  Sioux  of  Dakota 313-13 

Poole,  E.  S.,  ed.    Arabian  nights' entertainments; 

trans,  by  E.  W.  Lane.     3  vols 208.16-18 

Manners  and  customs  of  the  modern  Egyptians; 

by  E.  W.  Lane.     2  vols 308.14, 15 

Poole,  R.  Lane.     Life  of  Sebastian  Bach 564.11 

Poole,  S.  Lane.     Essay:  the  beginning  of  art..  ..   813.8 

Story  of  the  Moors  in  Spain.     [Nations.] 482.16 

Story  of  Turkey.     [Nations.] 482.19 

and  J.  D.  J.    Kelley.      Story  of  the   Barbary 

Corsairs 482.27 

Poole,  W.   F.      The  West  from  1763  to   1783. 

[America.] *437.i6 

Witchcraft  in  Boston *438.2 

rt«(/ Fletcher,  W.  I.  Index  to  periodical  liter- 
ature, to  January,  1882 **R7.25 

Poor  boy  and  merchant  prince:  Amos  Lawrence; 

by  W.  M.  Thayer 573.8 

Poor  boys  who  became  famous,  Lives  of;   by  S. 

K.  Bolton 575-5 

Poor  humanity;  by  F.  W.  Robinson 259  2 

Pope,  Alexander.      Poetical  works 722.9 

See  Stephen,  L.     Life 545-i8 


Pope,  Alexander,  continued. 

See  also  De  Quincey,  T.     Essays 805.12 

Gosse,  E.     Eighteenth  century  literature   ...815.29 

Johnson,  S.     Chief  lives  of  the  poets 557  22 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Essay 804.1 

Thackeray,  W.  M.     English  humourists 202.10 

Pope,  F.  L.  Evolution  of  the  electric  incan- 
descent lamp 673  1 2 

Pope,  ^/'^/"^'-C^w- John,     ^fd' Ropes,  J.  C.    Army 

under  Pope  :   campaign 432.4 

Pope    Leo    X.      See    Brooks,    E.    S.      Historic 

boys 493-1 

Pope  Leo  XIII.     .S(?^  O'Reilly,  B.     Life 558.11 

Popes.     Ranke,  L.     History 444-3 

See  Macaulay,  T.  B.     Essay  on  Ranke's  history,  816.5 
Stanley,  A.  P.     The  pope.     [Christian  institu- 
tions.].     912.9 

Popular    gardening.      Cassell;     ed.    by    D.    T. 

Fish 633.5 

Popular  romances  of  the  middle  ages;   by  G.  W. 

Cox  attd  E.  H.  Jones 273.19 

Popular  science  monthly.  Vols  XVII.-XXXVII., 
May,  1880-October,  1890.      21  vols.     Nos. 
97-222.      Unbound. 
Population  question.     George,  H.     Progress  and 

poverty 823.4 

Giffen,  R.     World-crowding:  address. 813.3 

Porter,  Anna  Maria.      See  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W. 

Sketch 815.14 

Porter,  David  D.,  admiral.     Naval  history  of 

the  civil  war.    • 436.12 

Porter,  Edward  G.     Beginning  of  the  revolution. 

[Boston.] *438.3 

Porter,  Fitz  John.  Court-martial :  official  rec- 
ord  419.16b 

Porter,  Jane.     Scottish  chiefs 251.31 

Thaddeus  of  Warsaw 251.32 

Ed.      Sir  Edward    Seaward's   narrative  of  his 

shipwreck,  etc 326.2 

-S-^^  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Sketch 815.14 

Porter,  Noah.     Books  and  reading 936.1 

Elements  of  moral  science 914-3 

and  Goodrich,   C.  A.,  revisers.     Dictionary  of 
the  English  language;    by  Noah   Webster. 

[1887.] **R9.5 

Portia.  See  Martin,  Helen  Faucit,  Lady.  Es- 
say  815.26 

Portland,  Maine.      Account  of  the  fire,  July  4, 

1866 928.2 

Portrait ;  by  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant 266.11 

Portrait  of  a  lady;   by  H.  James 213.6 

Portraits  of  places;   by  H.  James 342.14 

Portraits  of  Washington  and  Franklin.  Win- 
throp,  R.  C.  Address,  Massachusetts  his- 
torical society 536.6 

Portsmouth,^-//-     Drake,  S.  A.     Legends ...  428.4 
Portugal.      Andersen,  H.  C.      Visit  to  Portugal,  344.2 
Canning,  G.     England  and  Portugal,  1826:  ora- 
tion    822.3 

Champney,  L.  W.     Three  Vassar  girls  abroad.  .376.11 

Children :  their  homes,  schools,  etc 395.  r 

Crawfurd,  O.     Portugal  old  and  new 344-1 

Simonde  de  Sismondi.     Historical  view  of  its 

literature 803.17 

Portuguese  explorations  and  settlements  in 
North  America.     History  of  America,  vol. 

IV. ;   ed.  by  J.  Winsor *437- 14 

Positive  philosophy.     Bayne,  P.     Christian  life . .  912.8 

Fiske,  J.     Criticisms 824.6,  7 

Harrison,  F.     Essay:  the  soul  and  future  life . .  813.2 

Postures.     Gilman,  S.     Essay 827.1 

Potato  disease.     Klotzsch,  Dr.     Account  of  the 

origin,  and  remedy  against 616.6 

Potipliar  papers;  by  G.  W.  Curtis 212.9 


POTOMAC. 


104 


PRINTS. 


PotOmilC,   Army  of.     Humphreys,  A.   A.     And 
army  of  the  James:  Virginia  campaign  of 

"64  and  '65 432.12 

Walker,   F.   A.      History   of  the  second  army 

corps,  March,  1862-May,  1865 436.1 1 

Pottery.     Morley,  H.      Life  of  Bernard  Pahssy, 

the  potter. 543-2  1 

Foillsson,    Emihe.       Blind    children's    kinder-  1 

garlen 934-1 

Poultry.     Beale,  S.     Profitable  poultry  keeping,  635.15 
Bement,   C.   N.      American    poulterer's   com- 
panion   635. 1 2 

Bennett,  J.  C.     Poultry  book    ...  635. 1 1 

Dixon,  E.  S.     Ornamental  and  domestic  poul- 
try;  with  large  additions  by  J.  J.  Kerr  .    •635.13  , 
PoilSSin,    Nicholas.      See    Ruskin,  J.      Modern  j 

painters 802.20 

.V,v    I  ytler,  S.     Old  masters 818.8 

PoilvillOIl,  Kmile.     Cesette 241. 13 

Poverty.   J, Campbell,  H.     Prisoners  of  poverty:  ! 

women    wage-workers,    their    trades  and 

their  lives 823.17 

George,  H.     Progress  and  poverty  :  inquiry  into  I 

the  cause  of  industrial  depressions,  and  of  j 

increase  of  want  with  increase  of  wealth; 

the  remedy 823.4 

Holland,  J.  G.      The  rich  and  the  poor 9'4-7 

Jones,  J.  11.      Bible  plan  for   the  abolition  of 

poverty 912.4  | 

Poverty  grass;   by  L.  C.  Wyman 238.33  | 

Powell,  J.  W.     First  annual  report  as  director  of  [ 

the  bureau  of  ethnology,  1879-80 6E  ' 

Third  annual  report  of  the  United  States  geo- 
logical survey,  1881-82 6E 

Power,   Mrs.  S.  D.     Behaving:    children's  eti- 
quette   914-24 

Poyilter,  E.  Frances.     Madame  de  Presnel 244.23 

My  little  lady 244.22 

Practical  architect.     Hammond,  J.  H.    Farmer's 

and  mechanic's 644.3  ■ 

Practical  floriculture;    by  P.  Henderson 613.9 

Practical  forestry ;   by  A.  S.  Fuller 634  5 

Practical   subjects.    Lessons   on;   by  S.  nm/  C. 

\V.  F 916.9 

Prairie ;  i^y  J-  F.  Cooper •••••• •  21 1.32 

Prairies.     Irving,  VV.     Tour 5^i7-i3 

Parkman,  F.     Oregon  trail :  prairie  life 405-8 

Pratt,  C.  E.     American  bicycler 662.6 

Pratt,  Ella  F.     Bad  boys  of  France 934-1 

Prayer.     Stanley,  A.  P.     Lord's  prayer 912.9 

Tyndall,  J.     Prayer  and  natural  law 672.1 

Preaching.     Harrison,    J.    B.     Dangerous   ten- 
dencies in  American  life 823.2 

Holland,  J.  G.     Preachers  and  preaching. .....   914.7 

Preble,  G.  H.     History  of  the  Hag  of  the  United 

States  of  America,  and  of  other  flags *437-i 

Navy   and  the    Charlestown    navy-yard.     [Bos- 
ton.]   *438.3 

Precaution  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper 21  I.I 

Prehistoric  man;    by  D.  Wilson.     2  vols 459.1,2 

Prehistoric  study.     Keary,  C.  F.,  et/.     Dawn  of 

history 442  5 

Prentice,  G.  D.     Extracts  from  his  writings 236.10 

Prentiss,  Elizabeth.     Flower  of  the  family 275.27 

Stepping     heavenward;       with       biographical 

skct  h 275.28 

Pre-Kaphaellthni.     Ruskin,  J.     Lectures... 802  7,  12 
PresCOtt,  H.  E.     See  Spofford,    H.   E.  Prescott. 
PresCOtt,  T.  O.     Emanuel   Swedenborg  and  his 

writings 923.2 

Prescott,    William    H.     Account  of  the  life   of 
Charles  V.,  Emperor  of  Germany,  after  his 

abdication 467.3 

Biographical  and  critical  miscellanies 817.1  ; 


Prescott,  William  H.,  continued. 

History  of  the  conquest  of  Mexico.     3  vols .  .448.9-1 1 

History  of  the  conquest  of  Peru.     2  vols 448.7,  8 

History  of  the  reign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella. 

3  vols 448.4-6 

History  of  the  reign  of  Philip  H.     3  vols 448.1-3 

See  Ticknor,  G.     Life 5  H- '  2 

Whipple,  E.  P.     Review  of  the  "  Conquest  of 

Peru  ";   essay  on  his  histories 817.20 

Preserves.     Rorer,  Mr$.   S.  T.     Canning  and 

preserving 653.6 

President's  daughters ;   by  F.  Bremer 248. 1 

Presidential      administrations.       Johnston,     .\. 

Summary  of  each,  1 789-1877 .**R3.22 

Presidential  elections.  Johnston,  A.  Sum- 
mary of  popular  and  electoral  votes,  1 789- 

1876 .  .**R3.22 

Stanwood,  E.     History 4>2.9 

Sumner,  W.  G.     And  civil  service  reform. 823.9 

Presidents    of    America.     Fiske,  J.     Sketches; 

with  steel  engravings r **R9.3 

Presidents  of  the  United  States:  Selections 
from  their  speeches,  conversations,  diaries, 
letters,    and    other    writings;    com  p.    by  J. 

Chaplin 535-6 

Preston,  Harriet  W.     Year  in  Eden 229.53 

Pretty  Polly  Pemberton;   by  F.  H.  Burnett 215.23 

Pretty  sister  of  Jose;   by  F.  H.  Burnett 215.32 

Price  she  paid ;    by  F.  L.  Benedict 229.26 

Pride  and  prejudice;    by  J.  Austin 263.33 

Priest   and  the  Huguenot:   Louis  XV.  and   his 

times;   by  L.  L.  F.  Bungener 243.44 

Primary  schools.     Wheelock,  L      Address. 916.8 

Prime,  W.  C.     Boat-life  in  Egypt  and  Nubia..  .  .346.16 

Tent-life  in  the  Holy  land 346. 1 7 

Prime  minister;   by  A.  Trollope 267.10 

Primer  of  art;    by  A.  Collier 818.12 

Primitive  nnnd-cure;  by  W.  F.  Evans 915-6 

Prince,  F.  O.  Oration  at  the  dedication  of  the 
bronze  group  commemorating  emancipa- 
tion, Boston,  1879 438.8 

Oration  at    the  dedication  of  the  statue  of  Jo- 

siah  Huincy,  Boston,  1879 529.4 

Prince  and  the  page;    by  C.  M.  Yonge 269.21 

Prince  and  the  pauper;    by  Mark  Twain 239.19 

Prince  Consort:  Albert.     See   Martin,  T.     Life. 

5  vols 566.5-9 

Prince  Edward  island.  Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.  At- 
lantic islands. 326.4 

Prince  Eugene  and  his  times;   by  L.  Muhlbach,  249.5 

Prince  Fortunatus;   by  W.  Black .....'...  .255.18 

Prince  Otto ;    by  R.  L.  Stevenson 257.20 

Princess  ;  by  M.  G.  McClelland 22S.40 

Princess!  a  medley;  by  A.  Tennyson 713-20 

Princess  and  Curdle;    by  G.  MacDonald 256.3 

Princess  and  goblin;    by  G.  MacDonald 256.4 

Princess  Casamassima;    by  H.  James 213.13 

Princess  of  Thule ;   by  W.  Black 255. 1 

Printers.  Autobiography  of  a  journeyman 
printer;    or,  The    workingman's   way    in 

the  world 567. 1 

Mitchell,   D.  G.     The  first  printers  and  their 
homes:   the  Dutchmen;    John  Gutenberg; 

city  of  .Strasburg;    old  English  printers .815.10 

Printing.  Disraeli,  L  Invention,  and  first  Eng- 
lish printer ....    806.5 

Pearson,  E.C.  (Gutenberg  and  the  art  of  printing,    552.4 
Smiles,   S.      Account   of    the   introduction   of 

printing  books  by  steam 563.2 

Timbs,  J.     Wonderful  inventions 677.5 

White,  R.  G.     Effect  of  its  invention  upon  Eng- 
lish spelling 926.6 

Prints.     Baker,  W.  S.      Utility  and  pleasures  of 

prints *8i8.i 


PKIOK. 


105 


PURITANS. 


Prior,  Matthew.      See  Thackeray,  W.  M.      Eng- 

lisli   humourists 202.10 

Prison-ethics.     Spencer,  H.     Essay 801.20 

Prison-reform.       See    NkoU,     H.    J.      John 

Howard 52I-I5 

Prisoners  of  poverty;    by  H.  Campbell 823.1  7 

Prisons.       See  Massachusetts.      Reports  of    the 
commissioners  of  prisons. 

Probation  ;  by  J.  Fothergill 244.15 

Proctor,    Adelaide    A.      See   Robertson,    E.   S. 

English  poetesses 546. 1 2 

Proctor,     Bryan    Waller.       (^Barry    CornwaU.') 

.S'd'^  Fields,  J.  T.     Yesterdays  with  authors,  817.25 

See  Mason,  E.  T.,  ed.     Personal  traits 555-3 

Stedman,  E.  C.     Victorian  poets 815.22 

Whipple,  E.  P.     Recollections 5344 

Proctor,  Edna  Dean.     Russian  journey 341-7 

Proctor,  Richard  A.     Light  science  for  leisure 

hours 672.2 

Myths  and  marvels  of  astronomy 674.3 

Pleasant  ways  in  science 672.3 

Productive  farming;   by  J.  A.  Smith 61 1.5 

Products.     Atkinson,  E.     Distribution. 823.6 

Profession.     Hamerton,  P.  G.     Trades  and  pro- 
fessions    826. 1 

Mathews,  W.     Choice 914.10 

Symington,  A.  J.     Hints  to  our  boys 9I4-I7 

Professor ;  by  C.  Bronte 253.35 

Professor    at    the   breakfast- table;     by   O.    W. 

Holmes 817.8 

Professor  Johnny;   by  JAK 292.25 

Profitable  poultry-keeping;  by  S.  Beale 635.15 

I'rOgreSS  and  poverty;   by  H.  George 823.4 

See  Review  of  same.     [Social  problems.] 813.3 

Progressive  farmer;   by  J.  A.  Nash 616.5 

Progressive  orthodoxy;  by  editors  ofthe"An- 

dover  Review  " 912. 15 

Prometheus   unbound:    poem;    by    P.   B.  Shel- 
ley   '. 722.8 

Promise  of  May  :   poem;   by  A.Tennyson 713  21 

Pronunciation.     White,  R.  G.     English 926.6 

In  the  Elizabethan  era 701.12 

Proof-reading.       Wilson,   J.     English    punctu- 
ation      926. 1 

Propliet  of  the  Great  Smoky  mountains;   by  M. 

N.  Murfree 214.33 

Protection.     Clay,  H.     Oration  on  the  Ameri- 
can system,  1832 822.6 

Coljden,  R.     Oration   on  the   effects  of  protec- 
tion   on  the    agricultural    interests    of   the 

country,  England,  1845 822.3 

Hurd,  F.   H.      Oration:    A  tariff  for  revenue 

only,   1881 822.6 

Mongredien,  A.  Pleas  for,  examined.   [Wealth- 
creation.]  823.3 

Sumner,  W.  G.     Argument  against   protective 

taxes    823.9 

Winthrop,  R.  C.      Protection  to  domestic  in- 
dustry :  speech,  1837 536-4 

Protestant  revolution.      Seebohm,  F.     History 

of  era.     [Epochs.] 45I-I 

Protestantism.     De  Quincey,  T.     Essay 805.15 

Froude,  J.  A.     Condition  and  prospects 804.21 

Proteus,  Modern :   list  of  books  published  under 

more  than  one  title;   by  J.  L.  Whitney. .  .**R4. 13 
Prothero,  G.  W.,  ed.     Universal  history;  by  L. 

von  Ranke 443-4 

Proverbial  philosophy;   by  M.  F.  Tupper 713-IO 

Proverbs.       Disraeli,    I.       Philosophy  of  prov- 
erbs     806.9 

Trench,  R.  C.     On  the  lessons  in  proverbs 815.3 

Proverbs,  Book  of.     See  Bible. 

Proverbs    from    Plymouth    pulpit;   by    H.    W. 

Beecher 922.1 1 


Providence,  Divine.  Hitchcock,  E.  Religion  of 
geology :  lectures  on  the  Divine  Provi- 
dence      912. 1 

Parsons,  T.     Essay 923.3 

Swedenborg,  E.     Angelic  wisdom  concerning.  .913.13 
Tyndall,  J.     Miracles  and  special  Providences. .  672.1 

Worcester,  J.     Lecture. . . 923-5 

PrOVincetOWn,   Mass.     Thoreau,  H.  D.     Cape 

Cod 314.4 

Prudence  Palfrey;    by  T.  B.  Aldrich 224.2 

Prueandl;    by  G.  W.  Curtis 212.10 

Prussia.     Blackie,  J.  T.     In   the  19th  century.. .   813.1 
Longman,  F.  W.     Frederick  the  Great  and  the 

seven  years'  war.     [Epochs  ] 451.10 

Towle,  G.  M.     Sketch  of  King  William  1 563.1 

See  also  Frederick  the  Great. 
Psalms,  Book  of.     See  Bible. 
Psalms,     hymns,    and    spiritual  songs    of   Isaac 
Watts    and    other    authors;    coll.     by    S. 

Worcester 91 1-5 

Pseudonyms.  Gushing,  W.  Initials  and  pseu- 
donyms :   dictionary    of  literary    disguises. 

2  vols. **R4.io,  1 1 

Haynes,  J.  E.  Pseudonyms  of  authors,  includ- 
ing anonyms   and  initialisms **R4.i2 

Public  libraries.     Green,  S.  S.,  ^</.     Libraries  and 

schools :  six  papers 936-3 

Warren,  S.  R.,  and  Clark,  S.  N.,  ed.  Public 
libraries  in  the  United  States  of  America: 
their   history,  condition,  and  management. 

Special  report,  1876.     2  vols 936.4,  5 

See  also  Libraries. 
Public  library,  ^/'»7_^/o;;.     Catalogue.     [1891.],  **R7.i 

Reports  of  the  trustees,   1878-1890 **R2.9 

Public  library,  Boston.  Address  at  the  laying  of 
the  corner-stone,  Sept.  17,  1855;  address 
at  the   dedication,  Jan.  I,  1858;    by   R.  C. 

Winthrop 536-5 

Letters  of  Mr.  Joshua  Bates,  and  action  of  the 

city  council  thereon 529.2 

Lower  hall.     Catalogue  of  books  in  the  classes 

of  history,  biography,  travel.     [1873.]  .  .**R.7.io 
Catalogue  in  the  class   list  of  English  prose 

fiction,  including  translations.  [1877.]  .  .**R7.ii 
Upper  hall.  Catalogue  of  books.  [1861.]  .  .**R7.i2 
Public  library,  .£'7w-^//.  Catalogue.  [1890.]  .  .**R7.20 
Public  library, //bZ/vw/C'.  Catalogue.  [1880.]  ..**R7.i6 
Public  library,  (P«/;/9'.  Catalogue.  [1875.]  .  .**R7.i4 
Public  library, /iV/'/^?:«(/.  Catalogue.  [1879.]  .  .**R7.i7 
Public  library,  .Srt/^w.  Catalogue.  [1889-90], **R7. 13 
Public  statutes  of  the  commonwealth  of  Mas- 
sachusetts, enacted  Nov.  19,  1881 **R2.20 

Kellen,  W.  V.     Index  to  statutes,   1882-1887,  **R2.37 
Puget  sound.     Leighton,  C.    C.     Life  at   Puget 

sound 313-18 

PultOWa,  Battle  of.  Creasy,  E.  S.  Decisive  bat- 
tles     461 .9 

PumpcUy,  Raphael.  Across  America  and  Asia,  319.7 
Punch.       Beaconsfield    cartoons    from    London 

Punch,   1845-1878 466.11 

PunctU.ltion,  English.     Wilson,  J.     Treatise 926.1 

P  uniC  wars  :   Rome  and  Carthage.     Smith,  R.  B. 

History.     [Epochs.] 441. 11 

Punsters.     Holmes,  O.  W.     Visit  to  the  asylum 

for  old  and  decayed  punsters 812.5 

Purcell,  Henry.  .SVf  Cummings,  W.  H.  Life..  564.9 
Purgatory.  Dante.  Divine  comedy,  part  II.,  701. 1 8 
Puritan    and    the   Quaker:    story    of    Colonial 

times - 232.20 

Puritans.  Carlyle,  T.  Heroes  and  hero-wor- 
ship  816  16 

Coffin,  C.  C.     Old  times  in  the  colonies 476.4 

Doyle,  J.  A.     English  colonies  in  America,  vols. 

2  and  3 :  The  Puritan  colonies 413-4)  5 


PUKITANS. 


106 


RAEBURN. 


Puritans,  contimied. 

Ellis,  (i.  E.  Puritans  and  Separatists  in  Eng- 
land  *437'3 

Puritan  commonwealth *438.i 

Fiske,  J.  Beginnings  of  New  England  :  Puritan 
theocracy  in  its  relations  to  civil  and  reli- 
gious liberty 43 '  •  i 

Gardiner,  S.  R.     First  two  Stuarts  and  the  Puri- 
tan revolution,  1603-1660.     [E]5ochs.].. . .  451.8 
Higginson,  T.  W.     Massachusetts  bay  colony, 

1629-31 475.7 

Lodge,  H.  C.     Studies  in  history 412.6 

Macaulay,  T.  B.     Sketch 812.4 

Palfrey,  J.  G.  Account  of  Puritanism  in  Eng- 
land    406.1 

See  also  Massachusetts,  history;   New  Eng- 
land, history. 

Put  to  the  test;   by  C.  Chamberlain,  Jr 221.24 

Put  VDurself  in  his  place;    by  C.  Reade 259.37 

Putnam,    Israel.       See    Hale,     E.    E.       Boys' 

heroes 575.4 

I'lltnnni,  J.  P.     Principles  of  house-drainage....    644.7 
I'jjimles.      Hawthorne,  N.     TanglewoDd  tales. . .    203.4 
Schweinfurth,  G.     Heart  of  Africa,  vol.  2. . . .  ■  .    308.3 
Pjni,  John.     Oration  on  the  subject  of  grievances 

in  the  reign  of  Charles  1 822.1 

Pyramid,  Great.     Proctor,  R.  A.     Religion  and 

mystery  of  it 674.3 

Seiss,  J.  A.     Miracle  in  stone 346.12 

I'jrenees.     Taine,  H.  A.      Tour  through 353-3 

H'^txXiVi^i  King  of  Epirus.     5^^  Abbott,  J.     His- 
tory  471.16 

See  Plutarch.     Lives,  vol.  3 507-3 

Pjtliagoras.     See  Lew*,  G.  H.     Biographical 

history  of  philosophy,  vol.  I 801. 22 

See  Mayor,  J.  B.     Sketch  of  his  philosophy. ..   814.1 


Q. 

QlialiCr  girl  of  Nantucket;    by  M.  C.  Lee 237.39 

Qualicrs.     Hallowell,  R.  P.     Pioneer  Quakers. .   412.4 

(Quaker  invasion  of  Massachusetts 412.5 

Palfrey,  J.  G.     History  of  the  Quakers  in  New- 
England  406.2 

See  Barr,  A.  E.     Friend  Olivia 227.53 

Quartet ;  by  W.  O.  Stoddard 277.23 

Qut'bcc.  Burritt,  E.  Quebec  and  the  St.  Law- 
rence river 914-9 

James,  H.     Portraits  of  places 342.14 

Parkman,  I".     Historic  hand-book  of  the  North- 
ern tour 324.7 

Qui'CChj  ;  by  S.  Warner 216.10 

Queen  Hildegarde;   by  L.  E.  Richards 282.13 

Queen  Mary  :  dramatic  poem;    by  A.  Tennyson.  .713.20 

Queen  money ;   by  E.  O.  Kirk 226.47 

Queen  of  Scots,  Mary.  See  Mary,  Queen  of 
Scots. 

Queen  of  Sheba;  by  T.  B.  Aldrich 224.5 

Queen  of  the  air:    study  of  the  Greek  myths  of 

cloud  and  storm;   by  J.  Ruskin 802.13 

Queen  of  the  county;    by  J.  Stretton 221.15 

Queen  Titania;  by  H.  H.  Boyesen -213.34 

Queen  Victoria.     See  Victoria,  Queen. 

Queen'.S  bodyguard;  by  M.  Vandegrift 289.4 

Queen's  necklace;  by  A.  Dumas 243.12 

Queenie'S  whim;   by  R.N.Carey 235.37 

Queens  ;  by  E.  B.  Emery 221.26 

Queens  of  England.  Kaufman,  R.  Young  folks' 
history :  abridged,  adapted,  and  continued, 
from  Strickland's  Queens  of  England.     3 

vols 474-7-9 

Queens  of  England  of  the  House  of  Hanover. 

Doran,  J.     Lives.     2  vols 446.9,10 


Queens  of  Scotland  and  English  princesses  con- 
nected with  the  regal  succession  of  Great 
Britain.     Strickland,  A.     Lives.     8  vols.  .464.1-8 

Queer  pets  at  Marcy's;   by  O.  T.  Miller 646.6 

Queer  stories  for  boys  and  girls;  by  E.  Eggles- 

ton 223.36 

Quentin  Durward;   by  W.  Scott 262.15 

Questions  of  belief:  collection  from  the  chief 
English  essays  on  questions  of  the  time;   ed. 

by  E.  L.  Burlingame 813.2 

Questions  of  belief:  five  essays;   ed.  by  T.  M. 

Coan 813.7 

Questions  of  the  day:    series  of  representative 

essays;   ed.  by  T.  M.  Coan.     6  vols 813.3-8 

Questions  of  the  time:   chief  English  essays;   ed. 

by  E.  L.  Burlingame.     2  vols 813. 1,  2 

QuielisandK  ;  by  a.  Streckfuss 247.22 

Quiet  life;    by  F.  H.  Burnett 215.19 

Quiet  nook  in  the  Jura;   by  J.  Ruffini 242.42 

Quinby,  NL     Mysteries  of  bee-keeping  explained,  635.2 
Quiney,  Dorothy.     .SV^  Hancock,  Dorothy. 
Quiney,  Edmund.     Haunted  adjutant,  and  other 

stories 213.27 

Wensley,  and  other  stories 213.26 

See  Winthrop,  R.  C.     Remarks  in  memory 536.6 

Quiney,  Eliza  S.,  ed.     Memoir  of  Josiah  (Quiney, 

Jr.,  1744-1775;   by  his  son,  Josiah  (^)uincy,  516.2 
Quiney,  Josiah,  Jr.,  1744-1775.     Memoir;  by  his 

son,  Josiah 516.2 

Quiney,  Josiah,  son  of  the  preceding,  1 772-1864. 

Essays  on  the  soiling  of  cattle 61 5.1 

Memoir  of  the  life  of  Josiah  Quiney,  Jr 516.2 

Oration  on  the  admission  of  Louisiana,  House 

of  Representatives,  1811 822.4 

See  Lowell,  J.  R.     Essay :  A  great  public  char- 
acter    804. 1 

Statue,  dedication  ceremonies,  Boston,  1879..   529.4 
Quiney,  Josiah,  son  of  the  preceding,  1802-1882. 
Figures  of  the  past :  leaves  from  old  jour- 
nals     534.3 

Quiney,  Josiah  p.,  b.  1830.      Social  life    in  Bos- 

*ton *438.4 

Quiney,   Josiah  p.     Peckster  professorship 223.41 

Quiney,  Samuel  M.    {A  high  private^    Man  who 

was  not  a  colonel 221.22 

Quiney  family.     Muzzey,  A.  B.     Reminiscences,  516.15 
Quiney,    Mass.     Adams    academy.     School   ser- 
mons preached  to  the  boys;  by  W.  Everett,    922.2 
Public  library.    Catalogue;  by  M.  B.  Merriani,**R7.i4 
Quiney   methods  of    teaching.      Parker,   F.  W. 

Notes  of  talks  on  teaching,  1882 916.5 

Patridge,  L.  E.     First   four  years'   work    illus- 
trated  916.10 

Quinnebasset  girls;   by  .Sophie  May 284.4 

Quits  ;  by  L  von  Tautpha-us 248.10 

Quodlibet ;  l>y  J.  P.  Kennedy 231.3 

Quotations.      Allibone,   S.  A.      Poetical,  from 

Chaucer  toTennyson **R4.2i 

Bartlett,  J.     Familiar **R4.22 

Emerson,  R.  W.     Quotation  and  originality ....  804. 1 1 


R. 

Rab  and  his  friends;  by  J.  Brown 816.6 

Same.     [Little  classics :   Life.] •   812.4 

RabeiaiS,  Francois.     See  Browning,  O.    Rabelais 

and  Montaigne 9 1 6. 1 2 

Raehel-Felix,  Eliza.    See  Felix,  Eliza  Rachel. 
Raeliel    Armstrong;   or,  Love  and  theology;    by 

C.  P.  Woolley 216.35 

Raehel's  share  of  the  road 238.8 

Radiation.     Tyndall,  J.     Fragments  of  science . .   672.1 
Raeburn,  Sir  Henry.     5^^ Brown,  J.     Essay. . . .  8x6.8 


RAOOZIN. 


107 


READIMO. 


RagOZin,    Z.  A.     Story  of  Assyria.     (Continued 

from  the  Story  of  Chaldea.) 482.14 

Story  of  Chaldea.      [Nations.] 482.4 

Story  of    Media,  Babylon,   Persia.     (Continued 

from  the  Story  of  Assyria.) 482.20 

KililroadS.     Wright,    C.    D.     Report    as  United 
.States   commissioner  of  labor   on  railroad 

labor,  1889 OK 

See  also  Massachusetts,  Reports  of   the  railroad 
commissioners. 
Railways.       Atkinson,    E.      The    railway,    the 

farmer,  and  the  public 823.6 

Carnegie,  A.     In  the  United  Slates 833.3 

Kennedy,  W.   S.     Wonders   and  curiosities  of 

the  railway 677.15 

Timbs,  J.     Wonderfulinventions 677.5 

See  Interstate  commerce  commission.     Report 
on      the     statistics     of     railways     in    the 

U  ited  States,  1888 OAF 

Raininild,  Golo.     New  race 247.20 

Rain.     Proctor,  R.  A.     Levelling  power 672.3 

Raising  the  "  Pearl  " ;   by  J.  Otis 278.28 

Ralegh,   Sir  Walter.     See  Disraeli,  I.     Psycho- 
logical study  of  Ralegh 806.6 

Secret  history  of  Ralegh. 806.9 

See  Henry,  W.  W.      Settlements    at   Roanoke 

and  voyages  to  Guiana.     [America.] *437.i3 

Towle,    G.    M.       Ralegh:    his  exploits    and 

voyages 574.5 

Winthrop,  R.  C.     Paper,  Massachusetts  his- 
torical society 536.6 

Ralph  the  drummer  boy;   by  L.  Rousselet 279.17 

Ralph  the  heir;    by  A.  TroUope 267.3 

Ralph  Wilton's  weird;    by  Mrs.  Alexander 254.1 

Raniabai  Sarasvati,  Pundita.     High-caste  Hindu 

woman 347-5 

Rambaud,  Alfred.     History  of  Russia  to  1882; 

ed.  by  N.  H.  Dole.     3  vols 468.5-7 

Rame,  Louisa  de  la.     (  Oiiida.)     A  dog  of  Flan- 
ders.    [Little  classics.] 812.10 

A  leaf  in  a  storm 81 2.1 1 

Ranieses  the  Great:   Egypt  3,300  years  ago;   by 

F.  de  Lanoye 472.3 

Raniona  ;  by  H.  H.  Jackson  212.13 

Ranald     Bannerman's    boyhood;     by    G.    Mac- 
Donald  256.1 

Ranch    life.      Aldridge,    R.      Life  on   a  ranch: 
ranch  notes  in  Kansas,  Colorado,  the  Indian 

territory,  and  northern  Texas 3I3'I7 

Elliott,  M.  H.     San  Rosario  ranch. 288.47 

Grohman,  W.  A.  B.      Camps  in  the  Rockies. 

(Account  of  cattle  ranches.) 313.25 

Hughes,  T.,  d"^/.      Gone  to  Texas:  letters  from 

our  boys 315-4 

Marston,  E.     Frank's  ranch :  my  holiday  in  the 

Rockies 313.21 

Rollins,  A.  W.     Story  of  a  ranch 313-20 

Randall,  G.  M.     Lecture:  Why  I  am  a  church- 
man    921. 1 

Randolph,  John.     Oration  on  the  militia   bill, 

181 1 822.4 

See  Adsxas,  W .     Life 515-5 

Parton,  J.     Sketch    534-2 

Quincy,  J.     Reminiscences 534-3 

Rangeley  lakes,  Maine.     Farrar,  C.  A.  J.     East- 
ward ho ! 298.31 

Rangers;    or.  The   tory's  daughter;     by   D.   P. 

Thompson 221.29 

Ranke,    Leopold    von.      History   of  the  popes, 

their  church  and   state,    in   the    i6th   and   . 

17th  centuries 444-3 

Universal  history 443-4 

See  Macaulay,  T.  B.     Essay  on  History  of  the 

popes 816.5 


Rankell'S  remains;   by  B.  Wendell 227.26 

Rape  of  the  lock  :   poem;   by  A.  Pope 722.9 

Raphael,    Santi   da   Urbino.     See  Sweetser,   M. 

F.     Life 544-2 

See  Tytler,  S.     Old  masters S18.8 

Vasari,  G.     Lives  of  painters,  vol.  3 544.18 

Raspberry.     Pardee,  R.  G.     Cultivation 614.12 

Roe,  E.  P.     Success  with  small  fruits 614.17 

Raspe,  H-  C.     Travels  and  surprising  adventures 

of  Baron  Munchausen 249.41 

Rasselas  :  tale ;  by  S.  Johnson 261.5 

Same 26 1 .4 

Rationalism.     Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     History  of  its 

rise  and  influence  in  Europe.     2  vols. .  ..444.4,  5 

Paget,  V.     Responsibilities  of  unbelief 813.7 

Rats.     Buckland,  F.  T.      Curiosities  of  natural 

history 645.2 

Raven  :  poem;   by  E.  A.  Poe 812.13 

Ravenshoe;  by  H.  Kingsley 261.31 

Rawle,  W.  H.      Oration  at  the  unveiling  of  the 
statue    of    John    Marshall,     Washington, 

D.  C,  1884 ; 539-12 

Rawlinson,  George.     Egypt  and  Babylon 442.4 

Five  great  monarchies  of  the  ancient   Eastern 
world :  Chaldea,  Assyria,  Babylon,  Media, 

and  Persia.     3  vols 406.13-15 

Sixth  great  oriental  monarchy  :   Parthia 443-1 

Seventh  great  oriental  monarchy :   Sassanian  or 

New  Persian  empire.     2  vols 443.2,  3 

Religions  of  the  ancient  world 442.3 

Story  of  Ancient  Egypt.     [Nations.] 482. 1 2 

Story  of  Phijenicia.     [Nations.] 482.24 

Ray;  by  H.  p.  Spofford 812.11 

Raymond,  Clara  W.     Cadet  life  at  West  Point..   934.1 
Raymond,  R.  W.     Report  upon  the  mineral  re- 
sources of  the  United  States,  West  of  the 

Rocky  Mountains,  1869 6E 

Read,   Emily,  joint  author.     See  Rodney,  M.  C. 
L.  R. 

Reade,  Charles.     Art:   dramatic  tale 259.41 

Bible  characters 922.21 

Box  tunnel:  tale 812.9 

Christie  Johnstone 259.41 

Cloister  and  the  hearth 259.42 

Clouds  and  sunshine 259.41 

Griffith  Gaunt 259.33 

Hard  cash ' 259.40 

It  is  never  too  late  to  mend 259.38 

Love  me  little,  love  me  long 259.40 

Peg  Woffington ;   Jack  of  all  trades 259.41 

Put  yourself  in  his  place 259.37 

Simpleton 259.32 

Terrible  temptation 259.34 

Wandering  heir 259.31 

White  lies 259.43 

and  Boucicault,  D.    Foul  play 259.35 

Reader's  hand-book  of  the  American  revolution; 

by  J.  Winsor **R3.i5 

Reading.     Burt,  Mary  E.     Literary  landmarks: 

guide  to  good  reading 836.7 

Clarke,  J.  F.     Books  and  reading - 914-14 

Comstock,  A.     Evil  reading 9I4-I3 

Foster,  W.  E.     Libraries  and  readers 936.2 

Harrison,  F.     Choice  of  books.  •  • . 813.13 

Parker,  F.  W.,   ««</ Patridge,  L.  E.     On  teach- 
ing reading 916.5 

Perkins,   F.   '^.,  ed.     Best    reading:     hints    on 

courses  of  reading,  etc **R4.I4 

Porter,   N      Books  and    reading:  what   books 

shall  I  read,  and  how  shall  I  read  them?. . .  936.1 
Ruskin,  J.  Sesame.  (How  and  what  to  read.)  802.15 
Sargent,  J.  F.,  comp.     Reading  for  the  young : 

a  classified  and  annotated  catalogue **R4.I7 

See  also  Libraries. 


READINGS. 


108 


RELIGION. 


Readings,  Public  and  parlor;   ed.  by  L.  B.  Men- 
roe 937.2 

Keading.s  with  the  saints;   compiled    from  their 

writings 921. 12 

Real  folks;   by  A.  D.  T.  Whitney 275.7 

Realists.     Browning,  O.     Ratich  and  Conienius,  916.12 

{•jncrson,  R.  W.     Essay 804.5 

Realmah,  story  of;    by'  A.  Helps 266.41 

Rear-guard  of  the    revolution;   by    J.    R.    Gil- 

niure 412.14 

Rebecca  and  Rowena;   by  W.  M.  Thackeray 202.8 

Rel)el  prisons.     Kellogg,  R.  H.     Life  and  death 

therein 432.17 

Rebel's  recollections;   by  G.  C.  Eggleston 475-16 

Rebellion,    War  of  the.     See  War  of  the  rebel- 

li.Ml. 

Receipt-books.     See  Cook-books. 

Recent    discussions    in  science,  philosophy,  and 

morals;   by  H.  Spencer 801.19 

Recent  music  and  musicians;   by  I.  Moscheles.  . .    564.2 
Recitations.     Cooke,   C.  A.,  ed.     Young    folks' 

speaker 937-1 

Recollections  and  opinions  of  an  old  pioneer; 

l)y  P.  H.  Burnett 313-2 

Recollections    of    a    drummer-boy;     by    H.  M. 

KietTer 476.19 

Recollections  of  a  life-time;  byS.  G.  Goodrich, 

vol.  2 521. 1  I 

Recollections  of  a  minister  to  France,  1869-1877; 

by  E.  B.  Washburne.     2  vols 457-')  2 

Recollections  of  Auton  House;  by  A.  Hoppin,    289.13 
Recollections  of  eminent  men;   by  E.  P.  Whip- 
ple     534-4 

Recollections    of   writers;   by    C.    and  M.    C. 

Clarke 557-2 

Recollects.    Shea,  J.  G.  [History  of  America.]  *437.I4 
Reconstruction    in   the  United  States.     Memo- 
rable speeches,  illustrating   public  oi)inion,  822.6 
Record  of  the  Massachusetts   volunteers,  1861- 

1865.     2  vols **R8.i,  2 

Record  of  the  twenty-third  regiment,  Mass.  V.  I., 

1861-1865;   by  J.  A.  Emmerton 436.10 

Records  of  a  girlhood;  by  F.  A.  Kemble 546.7 

Records  of  later  life;   by  F.  A.  Kemble 546.8 

Recreation.     Wilson,  G.     Exercise,   recreation, 

and  training 915-2 

Wood,  H.  C.     Rest  in  recreation. 925.12 

Recreations  of  a  country  parson,  second  series. .  821. 8 
Recreations  of  the  German  emigrants  :   tale;   by 

Goethe 803. 10 

Red  cotton    night-cap    country:    poem;     by   R. 

Browning 723.17 

Red    Eagle.     Eggleston,    G.   C.      And  the  wars 

with  the  Creek  Indians  of  Alabama 475-12 

Red  Eric ;  by  R.  M.  Ballantyne   299.9 

Red  Jacket.    See  Eggleston,  E.,  and  Seelye,  L.  E. 

Brant  and  Red  Jacket 475-14 

Red-letter  stories  :   Swiss  tales;   by  J.  Spyri 275.42 

Red  man  and  the  white  man  in  North  America; 

by  G.  E.  Ellis 41 7-2 

Red  mountain  of  Alaska;   by  W.  B.  Allen 385.1 

Red  mustang;    by  W.  O.  Stoddard 277.28 

Red  rover ;   by  J.  F.  Cooper 2 1 1 .8 

Red  sea.     Macgregor,  J.     Rob    Roy  on   the  Jor- 
dan, Nile,  Red  sea,  etc 34^-7 

Red  wallflower;   by  S.  Warner 2 1 6. 1 5 

Redburn  ;  by  H.  Melville 222.24 

Redcliffe,  Stratford  de.     Turkev  :  essav 8 13. 1 

Reddall,  H.  F.     who  was  he?.' '. 563.4 

Redeeming  the  republic;   by  C.  C.  Coftin 476.8 

Redemption.     Worcester,  J.     Lecture 923.5 

Redgauntlet;  by  w.  Scott 262.17 

Redpath,  James.       Roving    editor:    talks    with 

slaves  in  the  Southern  states.     [1859.]....   315.6, 


Redskins  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper 211.27 

Reed,  Henry,  ^</.     W^ordsworth's  poetical  works,   7 1 7.1 
Reed,  James.    The  New  Jerusalem  church.    [Bos- 

l""-] *438-3 

Reed,  Sampson.     Observations  on  the  growth  of 

the  mind;   with  a  biographical  preface  by 

James  Reed 826.3 

Reemelin,  C.     Vinc-drcsser's  manual 614.1 1 

Reese,  l)-  ^L,  <•</.     American  family  encyclopa:dia 

of  useful  knowledge **R3-3 

Reeve,  Henry,  ^^/.    Greville  memoirs.    5  vols. 566.1 1-15 
Reeves,  ^L  C.  L.     See  Rodney,  Marian  C.  L.  R. 
Reflection.     Clarke,  J.  F.     Education  of  the  re- 

tlective  powers  :  lecture 9i4-'4 

Ciileridge,  S.  T.     Aids  to  reflection 805.1 

Reflections.     Rochefoucauld 932.1 

Reform,   Epoch   of,    1 830-1 850.      McCarthy,  J. 

History.     [Ejjochs.]. 45'-'7 

Reform   school,    PhUadtlphia.       Fisher,   M.   W. 

Account 934-1 

Reformation.     Allen,  F.  H.     Young  folks'  \\\%- 

t^ry 474-13 

Burritt,  E.     Birthplace 9 '4-9 

Charles,  E.    Schonberg-Cotta  family 264.5 

Sketches  from  the  history,  in  Italy 264.8 

Fisher,  G.  P.     History 462  6 

Froude,  J.  A.     Influence  on  the  Scottish  char- 
acter :    lecture 804.20 

Oxford  counter-reformation 804.23 

Times  of  Erasmus  and  Luther 804.20 

Hurst,  J.  F.     Short  history 461.8 

Robertson,  W.     History  of  Charles  V.     3  vols 

(Reformation  in  Germany.) 467.1-3 

Seebohm,  F.     Era  of  the  Protestant  revolution,  451.1 

Taylor,  B.     Its  literature :  lecture 835.1 

Wilson,  J.  L.     Biography  of  John  Wyclift'e, "  the 

morning  star  of  the  reformation  " 567.5 

See  also  Luther. 
Reformers.     Emerson,   R.  W.     Lecture :  Man, 

the  reformer,  1 841 804.6 

New  England  reformers  :   lecture 804.5 

Regeneration.     Witherspoon,   J.      Treatise  on 

justitication  and  regeneration 91 1.6 

Register :  farce;  by  W.  D.  Howells 214.14 

Reid,  Christian, /5^«(/.     Sec  Fisher,  Frances  C. 

Reid,  D.  B.     Ventilation  in  American  dwellings,  644.2 

Reid,  Mrs.  Hugo.      Woman,  her  education  and 

influence 927-I 

Reid,  Mayne.     Afloat  in  the  forest 297.14 

Boy  hunters  . .    297.12 

Boy  slaves 297.10 

Bush  boys 297.11 

Desert  home 297.13 

Forest  exiles 297.8 

Young  voyageurs. 297.9 

Reid,  Thomas.     See  Lewes,  G.  H.     Biographical 

history  of  philosophy,  vol.  2 801 .22 

Religion.     American   religious  leaders:    Vol.  i, 

Jonathan  Edwards;    by  A.  V.  G.  Allen  . .  .  .522.21 

Beecher,  H.  W.     Evolution  and  religion 912.14 

Coleridge,  S.  T.     The  friend:  series  of  essays  to 
aid  in  the  formation   of  lixed  principles  in 

politics,  morals,  and  religion 805.2 

Dick,  T.     Philosophy  of  religion 816.1 

Connection  of  science  and  philosophy  with 

religion « 816.2 

Doddridge,  P.     Rise  and  progress  of  religion  in 

the  soul 91 1-7 

Hamerton,  P.  G.     Religion:  three  essays 826.2 

Influence  upon  morality  of  a  decline  in  religious 

belief:   essays  by  many  writers 813.2 

James,  H .     Nature  of  evil 912.3 

McCosh,  J.     Religious  aspect  of  evolution 824.18 

Milner,  J.     End  of  religious  controversy 921.4 


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109 


RICHARDSON. 


Religion,  continued. 

Parsons,  T.     Religion  :   essay 923-3 

Porter,  N.  Religious  books  and  Sunday  read- 
ing   936.1 

Ruskin,  J.     Relation  of  art  to  religion 802.5 

Swedenborg,   E.      True  Christian   religion.     3 

vols 91 3. 1 6-1 8 

Tolstoi,  L.     My  religion 912.13 

Wilberforce,  W.  Practical  view  of  the  prevail- 
ing religious  system  of  professed  Christians, 
in  the  higher  and  middle  classes,  contrasted 

with  real  Christianity 91 1.8 

Religion  of  geology  and  its  connected  sciences; 

by  E.  Hitchcock 912.I 

Religions  of  the  ancient  world;  by  G.  Rawlinson,   442.3 
Religions,    Ten    great;     by    J.    F.    Clarke.       2 

vols 912.10,  1 1 

Religions  aspect  of  evolution;   by  J.  McCosh.. .  .824.18 
Rembrandt  van  Ryn,  Paul.     See  Sweetser,  M. 

F.     Life 544-5 

See  Tytler,  S.     Old  masters 818.8 

Reminiscences  ;  by  T.  Carlyle 557.6 

Reminiscences  and  anecdotes  of  Daniel  Web- 
ster ;   by  P.  Harvey 507.16 

Reminiscences  and  memorials  of  men  of  the 
revolution    and    their   families;    by   A.  B. 

Muzzey 5^6.15 

Reminiscences  of  a  journalist;  by  C.  T.  Cong- 
don  532.4 

Reminiscences  of  an  idler ;   by  H.  Wikoff. 532.2 

Reminiscences  of  W.  S.  Hancock;    by  his  wife,  525.1 
Reminiscences  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  distin- 
guished men  of  his  time;    ed.    by   A.  T. 

Rice 535-15 

Remorse:  tragedy;  by  S.  T.  Coleridge 805.7 

Remusat,  Madame  de.     Memoirs;  ed.  by  P.  de 

Remusat 543-9 

Renaissance  in  English  literature.     Taine,  H.  A. 

History 806. 1 7 

Renaissance  period  of  architecture.     Ruskin,  J. 

Stones  of  Venice,  vol.  3 802.3 

Rendell,  E.  D.  Antediluvian  history  and  nar- 
rative of  the  flood,  as  set  forth  in  the  early 
portions  of  the  book  of  Genesis,  critically 

examined  and  explained 442.2 

RepresentatiTC  American  orations  to  illustrate 
American    political    history;      ed.    by    A. 

Johnston.     3  vols 822.4-6 

Representative  British  orations;    ed.  by  C.  K. 

Adams.     3  vols 822. 1-3 

Representative  men;   by  R.  W.  Emerson 804.7 

Representative  men;   by  J.  a.  Froude 804.20 

Reptiles.     .S^^  World  of  wonders 645.5 

See  also  Natural  history. 

Republic.     Plato;   /ra«5.  by  B.  Jowett 806.2 

See  De  Quincey,  T.     Plato's  republic 805.14 

Republic,  Dutch.     Motley,  J.  L.     History  of  the 

rise.     3  vols 407.9-1 1 

Republic  of  God;    by  E.  Mulford 833.2 

Republic  of  Mexico  in  1876;   by  A.  G.  Cubas.  ..   337.4 
Republic  of  the  United  States.   Carnegie,  A.   Tri- 
umphant democracy  :    forty  years'  march . .    833.3 

Frothingham,  R.     Rise 406.5 

Republics.     Adams,  John.     2  vols 518.7,8 

Reputed  changeling;   by  C.  M.  Yonge 269.28 

Rescue  of  Greely;    by  W.  S.   Schley  attd].  R. 

Soley 318.8 

Rest.     Matthews,  W.     Overwork  and  under-rest,  914.10 
Wood,  H.  C.     Essays  on  brain-work  and  over- 
work   925.12 

Resurrection.     Wright,  T.  F.     Man's  and   the 

Lord's :   two  sermons 923.4 

Revelation.       Hitchcock,    E.       Illustrated    by 

science:  lecture 91 2.1 


Revelation,  continned. 

Reade,  C.     Evidences 922.21 

Worcester,  J.     Lecture 923.5 

Revelation,  Book   of.      Swedenborg,  E.     Apoc- 
alypse revealed.      2  vols 913.14,  15 

Reverend  idol;    by  L.  G.  Noble 227.21 

Reveries  of  a  bachelor;   by  D.  G.  Mitchell 232.3 

Revolt  of  the  Netherlands.     Schiller,    F.     His- 
tory  S03.2,  3 

Revolution,   American.      See  American  revolu- 
tion. 
Reynolds,  G.     Story  of  the  Book  of  Mormon  -  -  -   449.6 
Reynolds,  J-     Peter  Gott,  the  Cape  Ann   fisher- 
man  232.21 

Reynolds,  Joshua.     See  Sweetser,  M.  F.     Biog- 
raphy     544.7 

See  Tytler,  S.     Modern  painters 818.9 

Rhetoric.     De   Quincey,   T.     Whately's   "  Ele- 
ments of  rhetoric"  reviewed  and  criticised,  805.11 

Rhine.     Abbott,  J.     Rollo  on  the  Rhine 372-15 

Butterworth,  H.      Rhine  to  the  Arctic:  zigzag 

journeys 376-5 

Champney,  E.  W.     Three  Vassar  girls  on  the 

Rhine 376.15 

Eddy,  D.  C.     The  Alps  and  the  Rhine 382.4 

Murphy,  Lady  B.     Down  the  Rhine 364.4 

Stockton,  F.  R.     Personally  conducted 396.1 1 

Waring,  G.  E.,  Jr.     Bride  of  the   Rhine :   two 

hundred  miles  in  a  Mosel  row-boat 353-8 

See  also  Europe,  description;  and  Germany, 
description. 

Rhoda  Heming;   by  G.  Meredith 267.37 

Rhode  Island.     Baird,  C.  W.     Huguenot  settle- 
ments   447-14 

Drake,  S.  A.     Legends - 428.4 

Nooks    and   corners   of    the   New   England 

coast 314-1 

Palfrey,  J.  G.     History 406.2-4 

Williams,  G.  W.     Slavery  in  the    colony,  1647- 

1775 4271 

See  also  New  England,  history  ;  and  United 
States,  history. 
Rice,    A.   T.,   ed.      Reminiscences   of  Abraham 
Lincoln;     by    distinguished  men    of    his 

time 535  1 5 

Rice,  James,  joint  author.     See  Besant,  Walter. 
Rice,  John  B.     Memorial  addresses;   by  United 

States  Congress 539-1 

"^X^IXXiSi^- ,  King  of  England .     Abbott,  J.     His- 
tory   471-17 

Hale,  E.  E.     Boys'  heroes 575-4 

See  also  Crusades. 
Richard  H  ,  A'?«^  <?/ j5'«^/a«a'.   Abbott,  J.     His- 
tory  47 1  •  1 8 

See  Shakespeare,  W.     King  Richard  H 701.6 

Richard  in.,  King  of  England.  Abbott,  J.     His- 
tory     471-19 

See  Shakespeare,  W.     King  Richard  III 701.8 

Richard  Edney;   by  S.  Judd 229.21 

Richard  Feverel;   by  G.  Meredith 267.35 

Richard  Hurdis;   by  W.  G.  Simms 222.8 

Richard  the  fearless;    by  C.  M.  Yonge 269. 1 1 

Richards,    Mrs.  A.   M.     Memories  of  a  grand- 
mother     521.13 

Richards,  Laura  E.     Joyous  story  of  Toto 282.1 1 

Queen   Hildegarde 282. 1 3 

Toto's  merry  winter  :  sequel 282. 1 2 

Ed.     Four  feet,    two    feet,    and   no    feet;   or. 

Furry  and  feathery  pets,  and  how  they  live,  645.10 
Richardson,  B.  W.  Temperance  lesson-book. . .  924.4 
Richardson,    James.       {Adam    Stevin.)      Eyes 

right 655.9 

Richardson,  Sir  John.     Life  of  Sir  John  Frank- 
lin     557-1 


RICHARDSON. 


110 


ROCKY   MOUNTAINS. 


Kicbardson,  J.  G.  Long  life  and  how  to  reach  it,  925.6 
Ed.     Health  and  healthy  homes;    by  G.  Wilson,  915.2 

Richtcr,  Jean  Paul  F.     Canij>aner  Thai,  etc 801.13 

Commentary  to  Vasari's  Lives  of  the  most  emi- 
nent painters,  sculptors,  and  architects 544-21 

I'lower,  fruit,  and  thorn  pieces.     2  vols Soi.i  i,  12 

Hesperus.     2  vols S01.16,  17 

Invisible  lodge 241.20 

Titan.     2  vols S01.14,  15 

^V*- Bolton,  S.  K.     Short  life. 575.5 

Carlyle,  T.     Biographical  sketch 801.1 1 

Essays S16  9,  10 

De  Quincey,  T.     Essay 805.13 

Taylor,  B.     Studies  in  German  literature...-   835  i 

Rico  and  Wiseh ;   by  J.  Spyri 275.43 

Kiddle,  -V-  G.     Alice  Brand.     (Washington  life, 

1 866.) 229. 1 9 

Kidcili;;,  W.  H.     Boyhood  of  living  authors 576  2 

KhMIzi ;  by  E.  Bulwer-Lytton 253.3 

Rifle  and  hound  in  Ceylon;   by  S.  W.  Baker 348.7 

Right  one ;   by  M.  S.    Schwartz 248.22 

Rina;,  Ivan.     Furugaard;   The  snowball :   stories,  246.41 

Ring  and  the  l)Ook  :  poem;   by  R.  Browning 723.15 

Rings.     Edwards,    C.      History    and    poetry    of 

fmger-rings. 828.  i 

Rip  van  Winkle.     Irving,  \V.     Sketchbook 817. ii 

AV,?  Burritt,  E.     Ten-minute  talks 914-9 

Ripley,  George,  (?«</ Bradford,  G.  P.    Philosophic 

thought  in  Boston *438.4 

and  Dana,  C.  A.,  eds.     American  cyclopedia. 

16  vols **R5.l-i6 

See  Frothingham,  O.  B.     Life 513-4 

Rise  and  fall  of  the  slave  power  in  America.   Wil- 
son, H.     History.     3  vols 406.7-9 

Rise  of  Silas  Lapham;   by  W.  D.  Howells 214.1 1 

Rise  of  the  Dutch  republic.     Motley,  J.  L.     His- 
tory.    3  vols 407.9-1 1 

Rise    of    the    republic    of    the    United    States. 

Frothingham,  R.     History 406.5 

Rise,  progress,  and  decline  of  secession;   by  W. 

G  Brownlow 521.9 

Ristori,   Adelaide.     Autobiography 512.21 

Ritellie,  .\nna  Cora  Mowatt.     Autobiography  of 

an  actress 51^-7 

Fairy  lingers 219.24 

.Mimic  life 219.25 

Ritter,  F.  L.     History  of  music.     2  vols 838.9,  10 

Music  in  America 838.12 

Music  in  England 838.1 1 

Rivers,    W.    F.       The    Carolinas.      [History  of 

America.] *437-i5 

Rivers,     ^ee   Hamerton,  P.  G.     Landscape 818.13 

Riverside  library  for  young  people: 

1.  War  of  independence;   by  J.  Fiske 485. 1 

2.  George  W^ashington;  by  H.  E.  Scudder..   485.2 

3.  Birds  through  an  opera-glass;  by  F.  A. 

Merriam 656.10 

4.  Up    and   down   the   brooks;   by    M.  E. 

Bamford 647.12 

5.  Coal  and  the  coal  mines ;   by  H.  Greene,  675.17 

6.  A   New    England     girlhood;     by   Lucy 

Larcom 5^5-' 

Riverside  museum;   by  JAK. 292.23 

Rives,  .\melie.     See  Chanler,  Amelie  Rives. 

Koad  to  fortune ;   by  Reinick 279.45 

Rob  Claxton's  story;   by  P.  B.  Chamberlain 292.41 

Rob  of  the  Bowl;   by  J.  P.  Kennedy 231.2 

Rob  Roy ;   by  W.  Scott 262.4 

Rob  Roy,  Ailventurcs  of;    by  J.  Grant 251.6 

Rob  Roy  canoe  on  the  Jordan,  Nile,  Red  sea,  and 

Gennesareth ;  by  J.  Macgregor 34^-7 

Rob  Roy  canoe  voyage    from    London    to  Paris, 

and  by  Havre  to    the   Isle  of  Wight,  etc.; 

by  J.  Macgregor 353.7 


Rob  Roy  canoe  voyage  of  a  thousand  miles  on 
the    rivers    and    lakes   of    Europe;   by   J. 

Macgregor 342-13 

Roba  di  Roma;    by  W.  W.  Story. 354-9 

Robbers:    tragedy;   by  F.  .Schiller 803.4 

Robbia,  l.uca  della.     See   Van   Rensselaer,  Mrs. 

S.     Six  portraits 544.24 

Robbins,  S.   S.      One    happy   winter:    visit  to 

Florida 229.16 

Robert  L,  Bruce,  King  of  Scolland.     See  Agui- 

lar,  Grace.     Days  of  Bruce.     2  vols. . .  .265.37,  38 

Robert  Elsmere ;    by  Mrs.  II .  Ward 253.26 

Robert   Falconer;   l)y  G.  MacDonald 256.14 

Robert  <  ^rd's  atonement;   by  R.  N.  Carey 235.32 

Roberts,  .\lbert.     Extracts  from  writings 236.10 

Roberts,  Dorothea.     Two    royal  lives:   Emperor 

and  Empress  Frederick  of  Germany 566.16 

Roberts,  Edwards.     Sanla    Barbara  and  around 

there 323-2 

Roberts,  Ellis  II.  New  York.  [Common- 
wealths.]    2  vols 423.8,  9 

Roberts,  John.     .SV^  Whittier,  J.  G.     Sketch 817.3 

Roberts,  Margaret.     Fiddler  of  Lugau 254.37 

In  the  olden  time .254.42 

Mademoiselle  Mori.     2  vols 254.38,  39 

Noblesse  oblige 254.40 

On  the  edge  of  the  storm 254  41 

Robertson,   E.  S.     English  poetesses 546. 1 2 

Robertson,  Frederic  W.    Life  and  letters;  ed.  by 

S.  A.  Brooke 567.3 

Robertson,  James.  See  Gilmore,  J.  R.  Rear- 
guard of  the  revolution 412.14 

Advance-guard  of  Western  civilization 412.15 

Robertson,  John.  5^^  Smiles,  S.  Men  of  inven- 
tion     563.2 

Robertson,  William.     History  of  the   reign  of 

Charles  v.,  emperor.     3  vols 467. 1 -3 

Robin  ;  by  L.  Parr 254.33 

Robin  Hood.      See  Hood,  Robin  or  Robert. 

Robinson,  A.  M.  F.     Life  of  Emily  Bronte 512.2 

Life  of  Margaret  of  .\ngouleme 512.18 

Robinson,   Edith.     Forced  acquaintances 276.37 

Robinson,  F.  W.     No  man's  friend 259.1 

Poor  humanity 259  2 

Robinson,  Henry  Crabb.     Diary,  reminiscences, 

ami  correspondence 555-9 

Robinson,    H.  M.     Great    fur   land :     Hudson's 

bay  territory ,...--..    3 1 2. 1 

Robinson,  John.     Ferns  in  their  homes  and  ours,  686  4 
Robinson,  Sara  T.  L.     Kansas:  its  interior  and 

exterior  life 3 ' '  -5 

Robinson    Crusoe:  life   and   adventures;   by  D. 

Defoe 279.10 

See  Hale,  E.  E.     Boys'  heroes 575-4 

Mitchell,  D.  G.     About  old  story-tellers 815. ID 

Robinson  the  younger;    or,  The  new  Crusoe;   by 

J.  H.  Campe ■ 291.18 

RobUSti,  jacopo,  called  Tintoretto.  See  Tytler,  S. 

Old  masters 818.8 

Roche,   Regina  M.     Children  of  the  abbey 249.37 

Rochefoucauld,  Francois,  Due  de  la.  Reflec- 
tions      932.1 

Rochester,  Mass.       History.      See    History    of 

Plymouth  county **RS.i  i 

ROCkite  :  Irish  story;   by  C.  E.  Tonna 816.3 

Rocliland,  Mass.    ^  History.      See    History    of 

Plymouth  county **R8.II 

Public  liljrary  catalogue **R7.17 

RocIiStro,    W.    S.     Life  of  Felix   Mendelssohn- 

Bartholdy 564  5 

ROCkj  Fork;   by  M.  H.  Catherwood. 284.41 

Rocky  mountains.  Allen,  P.  Expedition  across 
the  Rocky  mountains,  1804-1806.  2 
vols 31 1- 1. 2 


ROCKT  MOUNTAINS. 


Ill 


ROniOI.A. 


Rocky  mountains,  continued. 

Barneby,  W.  H.     life  and  labor  in  the  far,  far 

West 31316 

l>ird,  I.  L.     Lady's  life  therein 313-8 

Fremont,  J.  C.     Exploring  expedition 313-6 

(Jrohman,  W.  A.  B.     Camps  in  the  Rockies- •••  313.25 
IngersoU,  E.     Knoclving  'round  the  Rockies...  .313.10 

Irving,  W.     Astoria 313-4 

Adventures  of  Capt.  Bonneville 313-5 

Marston,  E.     Frank's  ranche;   or,  My  holiday 

in  the  Rockies 313-21 

Parkman,  F.     Oregon  trail 405.8 

See  also  West,  The. 

Roderick  Hudson;   by  H.  James 213.4 

Rodney,    M.    C.  L.  Reeves,  ami  Read,  Emily. 

Pilot  fortune 227.32 

Roe,  Edward  P.     Barriers  burned  away 226.6 

Day  of  fate. 226.12 

Driven  back  to  Eden 226.9 

Earth  trembled 226.14 

Face  illumined 226.5 

From  jest  to  earnest 226. 1 1 

He  fell  in  love  with  his  wife 226.13 

His  sombre  rivals 226.10 

Knight  of  the  nineteenth  century 226.2 

Miss  Lou 226.15 

Nature's  serial  story 667.7 

Opening  a  chestnut  burr 226.4 

Original  belle 226.8 

Success  with  small  fruits 614.17 

What  can  she  do?     (Sphere  of  woman.) 226.1 

Without  a  home 226.3 

Young  girl's  wooing 226.7 

Roger  Berkeley's  probation;   by  H.Campbell...    228.9 
Rogers,  E.  H.     Reminiscences  of  military  ser- 
vice   in  the  43d  regiment,   Massachusetts 

infantry,  1862-63 436.9 

Rogers,  Henry.     Biographies  of  Joseph  Butler; 
Robert  Hall;    Edward  Gibbon;   Gassendi; 

David  Hume 557-1 

Rogers,  J.  ^.,  joint  author.     See  Mahaffy,  J.  P. 

Rogers,  James  E.  T.     Story  of  Holland 482.23 

Rogers,    Nathaniel    P.       See    Whittier,    J.    G. 

Sketch 817.3 

Rogers,  Samuel.    See  Mason,  E.  T.,  ed.    Personal 

traits 555.1 

Sec  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history 815.15 

Roland  de  la  Platiere,  Madame.     See  Abbott,  J. 

S.  C.     History 47I-3I 

See  Blind,  M.     Life 512.12 

Rolf  and  his  friends;   by  JAK 292.29 

Rolf  House;  by  L.  C.  Lillie 284.36 

Rolfe,  W.  J.,  ed.     Hamlet.     Shakespeare 73'  i 

^i^r/ Hersey,  H.  E.,  c(/.f.    Select  poems  of  Robert 

Browning 723- 1 1 

Rollin,  Charles.     Ancient  history.     4  vols 449.2-5 

Rollins,  Alice  W.     Story  of  a  ranch 3i3-20 

Uncle  Tom's  tenement 215  43 

Rollins,  Ellen  C.     (£.  H.  Arr.)     New  England 

l^yg'^nes 374.7 

Old-time   child-life 374.8 

RoUo  books;   by  J.  Abbott.      14  vols.     See  Ab- 
bott, J   27 1. 1 -14 

RollO'S  tour  in  Europe;   by  J.  Abbott.       10  vols. 

See  Abbott,  J 372.1 1-20 

Roman  classical  dialogues.     Landor,  W.  S.     Im- 
aginary conversations,  vol.  i 701.20 

Roman  empire.     Capes,  W.  W.      Early  empire  : 

first  century.      [Epochs.] 441-2 

Empire  of  the  second  century;  or.  Age  of  the 

Antonines.     [Epochs.] 441.6 

Gibbon,  E.     History  of  the  decline  and  fall.     6 

vols 463.2-7 

Roman  mythology.     Murray,  A.  S.      Manual.  .**R4.33 


Roman  singer;   by  F.  M.  Crawford 234.30 

Roman  triumvirates.     Merivale,  C.     [Epochs.]..    441.5 
Romance.     Keightley,  T.    Fairy  mythology  illus- 
trative of  the  romance  and  superstition  of 

various  countries 442.  i 

Stevenson,  R.  L.     Essays 827.24 

Whipple,  E.  P.     Essay:  Romance  of  rascality.  .817.20 
Romance.     Little  classics;   ed.hy  R.Johnson...   8127 
Contents:  Iris;   by  O.  W.  Holmes. 
Rosicrucian;    by  D.  M.  M.  Craik. 
South  breaker;   by  H.  P.  Spofford. 
Snow-storm;    by  J.  Wilson. 
King  of  the  peak;   by  A.  Cunningham. 
Romance  of  a  poor  young  man;   by  O.  Feuillet. .    241.4 

Rom.ince  of  real  life;   by  W.  D.  Howells 8124 

Romance  of  the  harem;   by  A.  H.  Leonowens.. .    358.2 
Romances  of  the  middle  ages,  Popular;   by  G. 

W.  Cox  and  E.  H.  Jones 273.19 

Romanism.     Froude,  J.  a.     Revival 804.22 

Rome.     Description  and  travels: 

Abljott,  J.     RoUo  in  Rome 372.20 

Church,  A.  J.      Two   thousand  years  ago :   ad- 
ventures of  a  Roman  boy 273.7 

Carnegie,  A.     Round  the  world.     (Rome.)  ....   319.6 

Hare,  A.  J.  C.     Days  near  Rome 354-8 

James,  II.     Transatlantic  sketches 34225 

Stanley,  A.  P.     Roman  catacombs 91 2.9 

Stockton,  F.  R.     Personally  conducted 396.1 1 

Story,  W.  W.     Roba  di  Roma 354-9 

Wright,  W.  B.     Ancient  cities 346.18 

See  also  Europe,  description;  «««' Italy,  descrip- 
tion. 
History: 

Abljott,  J.     History  of  Julius  Cresar 47i-i  i 

History  of  Nero. 47'  H 

History  of  Romulus ...  .471.20 

Arnold,  T.     History. • 463.1 

Barnes's  one- term  series.   Brief  history 474. 1 7 

Beesley,  A.   H.      Gracchi,  Marius,  and  Sulla. 

[Epochs.] 441.8 

Clarke,  J.  F.     Ten  great  religions:  Rome 912.10 

De  Quincey,  T.     Essays  in  Roman  history 805.14 

Fisher,  G.  P.     Beginnings  of  Christianity,  with 
a  view  of  the  state  of  the  Roman  world  at 

the  birth  of  Christ 462.5 

Oilman,  A.     Story  of  Rome.     [Nations.] 4822 

Talk  about  the  golden  age  of  Rome 492  i 

Ihne,  W.     Early  Rome.     [Epochs.] 441-3 

Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     History  of  the  conversion  of 

Rome  to  Christianity 405- '8 

Liddell,  H.  G.     History 463.S 

Macaulay,  T.  B.     Lays  of  ancient  Rome 722.6 

Merivale,  C.     Roman  triumvirates.     [Epochs.],  441.5 

Mommsen,  T.     History.     4  vols 404.13-16 

Plutarch.     Lives.     5  vols 507.1-5 

Ranke,  L.     History  of  the  popes 444  3 

Rawlinson,  G.     Religions  of  the  ancient  world,  442.3 
Supplement  to  the  ancient  history  of  Rome,  443.1-3 
Smith,  R.  B.     Rome  and  Carthage :   the  Punic 

wars.     [Epochs.] 441. 11 

Stanley,  A.  P.     Roman  catacombs 91 2.9 

Ware,    W.     Aurelian :     Rome    in   the   3d   cen- 
tury   222.37 

Yonge,  C.  M.     Young  folks'  history 474-3 

See  Europe,  history;  and  Italy,  history. 
See  also    Roman  empire. 

Romeo  and  Juliet :   tragedy.     Shakespeare 701.10 

See  Clarke,  M.  C.      Girlhood  of  Shakespeare's 

heroines.     (Juliet.) 273.26 

Jameson,     A.       Characteristics    of    women. 

(Juliet.) 801.6 

Romilly,  Sir  Samuel.      See  Nicoll,  H.  J.     Great 

movements,  and  those  who  achieved  them,  521.15 
Romola  ;  by  George  Eliot 203.13 


ROMULUS. 


112 


RUSKIN. 


Romulus.     Aljbott,  J.     History 471.20 

Plutarch.     Lives,  vol.  I SO?-' 

Room  for  one  more 229.7 

RoO.sevclt,    Theodore.     Life    of  Thomas   Hart 

Henton • 5I5-I4 

Life  of  Gouverneur  Morris 51519 

Ropes,  Hannah  A.     .Six  months  in  Kansas 311.6 

Ropos,  John  C.     Army  under  Pope:  campaign. .  432.4 

lirst  Napoleon  :  sketch 447-19 

Rorer,  Mrs.  .S.  T.     Canning  and  preserving 653.6 

Home  candy-making 653.5 

Philadel])hia  cook-book 653.7 

RoStI,  Salvator.    See  Ruskin,  J.    Modern  painters,  802.20 

Sec-  Tytler,  S.     Old  masters 818.8 

Rosalind.     Martin,  Helen  Faucit,  Lady.    Essay,  815.26 

Rosamund  Cray:  story;   by  C.  Lamb 804.17 

Roscot',  Thomas.     Memoir  of  Tobias  Smollett..  .261.20 
Eli.  and  trans.     Historical  view  of  the  literature 
of  the  South  of  Europe;    by  S.  de  Sismondi. 

2  vols .803.16,  17 

See  Irving,  W.     Sketch  book 817. 1 1 

Whipple,  E.  P.     Review 817.20 

Rose.     Fish,  D.  T.,  ed.    Cassell's  popular  garden- 
ing    633.5 

Parsons,  S.  B.     Rose :  its  history,  poetry,  cul- 
ture, and  classification 613.5 

Saxton,  C.  M.     American  rose  culturist 613.6 

Rose  and  the  ring;   by  W.  M.  Thackeray 202.12 

Rose  garden ;   by  F.  M.  Peard 274.3 

Rose  i"  bloom;   by  L.  M.  Alcott 287.3 

Rose  Mather;   by  M.  J.  Holmes 219.3 

Rose  Raymond's  wards;   by  M.  Vandegrift 289.3 

Rosemary  and  Rue 238.4 

Rosenthal,  Lewis.     America  and  France  :  influ- 
ence of  United  States  on  France  in  XVHIth 

century 447-12 

Roses  of  shadow;    by  T.  R.  Sullivan 227.29 

ROSSe,    Earl   of.     See    Dick,    T.      Account  of 

Rosse's  large  telescopes 816.2 

Rossetti,  Christina.     See  Robertson,  E.  S.     Eng- 
lish poetesses 546.12 

Rossetti,   Dante    Gabriel.     See  Stedman,  E.   C. 

Essay 815.22 

Rossini,  G.  A.     See  Edwards,  H.  S.     Rossini  and 

his  school 564.7 

Rothery,  Mary  C.  Hume.     Wedding  guests 264.47 

ROU^e  ft  noir ;   by  E.  About 243.37 

Roumanian  fairy  tales;  collected  by  Mite  Krem- 

nitz 279.3 

Round,  W.  M.  F.     {Peler  Pennol.)     Achsah.. .  .232.22 

Round  dozen  :  Stories;   by  S.  Coolidge 286.7 

Round  my  house  (France);   by  P.  G.  Hamerton,  353.1 

R(tund  the  block;    by  Bouton 231. 1 

Round    the   world.     Ballou,  M.  M.     Due   west. 

(In  ten  months.) 319-3 

Brassey,  A.     Voyage  in  the  "  Sunbeam  " 3^9-8 

Cahun,  L.     Adventures  of    Capt.    Mago;     or, 
Phtenician  expedition,  B.  C.  1000 :   picture 

of  the  world  as  it  was  then 328  4 

Caine,  W.  S.     In  1887-88 319.10 

Carnegie,  A.     In  1884 319-6 

Children  of  all  nations:  their  homes,  schools,  etc.,  395.1 

Coftin,  C.  C.     Our  new  way  round 319-I 

Cook,    Capt.   J.     Account  of  two   vovages,    in 

1768-75 .' 308.8 

Curtis,  B.   R.     Dottings  round  the  circle 319-2  ! 

Darwin,  C.     What  Mr.  Darwin  saw  in  his  voy- 
age in  the  ship  "  Beagle  " 377-' 

Hall,  C.  W.     Drifting  round  :  boy's  adventures 

by  sea  and  land 375.  i 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.     Voyage  round 375  2 

Knox,  T.  W.     Young  Nimrods  around 375-4 

Pfeiffer,  I.     Woman's  journey  round 319-4 

Lady's  second  journey  round 3 '9-5 


Round  the  world,  continued. 

Pumpelly,   R.     Across   America  and  Asia :  five 

years'  journey  around 3 '9-7 

Towle,   G.    M.      Magellan:    the    first    voyage 

around  the  world 574  3 

Round    the   world:    tale;  by   W.    H.   V,.  King- 
ston   298. 1 1 

Round  trip  by  way  of  Panama  through  California, 

etc. ;   by  J.  Codman 3 '  3  • ' 

Roundabout  papers;   by  W.  M.  Thackeray 202.10 

Round-Robin  series : 

Damen's  ghost;  by  E.  L.  Bynner 229.34 

Desmond  hundred ;    by  T-  G.  .\ustin 238. 1 6 

Dorothea;  by  C.  H.  P'atchin 238.6 

Homoselle;   by  M.  S.  Tiernan 228.36 

Leone;    by  L.  Monti 23S  7 

Nameless  nobleman ;  by  J.  G.  Austin 238. 1 3 

Patty's  perversities ;   by  A.  Bates 23S.  i 

Rachel's  share  of  the  road 23S.S 

Rosemary  and  Rue 23S.4 

.Strike  in  the  B mill.    23S.  10 

Tallahassee  girl;   by  M.  Thomjison 238.5 

Rousseau,    Jean    J.      See    Morley,   J.     Life.     2 

vols •    . 543.7,  8 

See  also  Browning,  O.     Educational  theories. .  .916.12 
Lowell,  J.  R.     Rousseau  and  the  sentimental- 
ists :  essay 804  2 

RoUSSelet,    Louis.      Ralph   the    drummer    boy : 

days  of  Washington 279.1 7 

Serpent-charmer:   tale  of  the  Indian  mutiny. .  .242.26 
Roving    editor;     or.    Talks   with    slaves    in   the 

Southern  states;   by  J.  Redpath 3 •5-6 

Roxbury,  Mass.     Drake,  F.  S.     History.     [Me- 
morial history  of  Boston.] *438.i-3 

Roxy  ;  by  E.  Eggleston 223.33 

Royee,  Josiah.     California.      [Commonwealths.],  423  7 

Feud  of  Oaklield  creek  :   California  life. 228.46 

Rubens,   Peter  Paul.     See  Ruskin,   J.     Modern 

painters 802.20 

See  Tytler,  S.     Old  masters 818.8 

Ruby.     Waring,  G.  E.,  Jr.     Whip  and  spur 827.19 

Rudall,  H.  A.     Life  of  Beethoven 564.16 

Rudder  Grange ;   by  F.  R.  Stockton 224, 1 1 

Ruttlni,  Giovanni.     Carlino 242.43 

Doctor  Antonio 242.41 

Quiet  nook  in  the  Jura. 242.42 

Rugby  school.    Hughes,  T.   Tom  Brown's  school 

days 277.36 

See  Stanley,  A.  P.     Life  of  Thomas  Arnold 557-5 

Rugby,  Tennessee.     Hughes,  T.     Some  account 

of  the  settlement  founded  there 3' 5-3 

Ruhnken,  David.  Philological  correspondence,  815.1 
Ruins.  .S>^  Baldwin,  J.  D.  Ancient  .America. .  .  412. i 
Rules  of  proceeding  and   debate  in  deliberative 

assemblies;   by  L.  S.  Gushing. **R3.2i 

Rumford,  Count.     .See  Thompson,  Benjamin. 
Rural  economy.     Boussingault,  J.  B.     Chemistry 

applied  to  agriculture. .  ■    6 1 1 . 1 1 

Colman,  H.     Agriculture  and  rural  economy. ..   617.5 
Fessenden,  T.  G.     Complete   farmer  and  rural 

economist. 61  i.io 

Rural  essays;   by  A.  J.  Downing 61 7.6 

Rural  life  of  England;   by  W.  Howitt 343-' 

Rural  studies;   by  D.  G.  Mitchell 642.5 

See  also  Agriculture;    Farming;    and  Garden- 
ing. 
Ruskin,    John.     Aratra    Pentelici :    elements   of 

sculpture 802.7 

Ariadne  Florentina :  wood  and  metal  engrav- 
ing.    802.8 

Crown  of  wild  olive :  lectures  on  work,  traffic, 

and  war 802. 1 3 

Eagle's  nest:  relation  of  natural  science  to  art,  802. 1 1 
Elements  of  drawing :  three  letters  to  beginners,  802.10 


BUSKIN. 


113 


SAlLOR-BOtS. 


Ruskill,  John,  continued. 

Elements  of  perspective  arranged  for  the  use  of 

schools 802.10 

Ethics  of  the  dust :   elements  of  crystallization  . .  802.15 

Firmament,  The.     [Little  classics.] 812.17 

Fors   clavigera :     letters    to   the  workmen  and 

labourers  of  Great  Britain 802.9 

Frondes  Agrestes :  readings  in  "  Modern  paint- 
ers " 802.1 1 

Hortus  inclusus :  messages  from  the  wood  to 

the  garden 816.21 

Inquiry  into  some  of  the  conditions  at  present 
affecting  the  study  of  architecture  in   our 

schools 802. 1 2 

King  of  the  Golden  river  :  fairy  tale 802.7 

Same.     [Little  classics.] 812.10 

Lectures  on  architecture  and  painting 802.12 

Lectures  on  art 802.5 

Modern  painters.     5  vols 802.16-20 

Munera  pulveris :    elements  of  political  econ- 
omy     802.14 

Notes  on  the  construction  of  sheepfolds.     (The 

church.) 802.7 

Poetry  of  architecture  :  cottage,   villa,  etc 802.4 

Political  economy  of  art 802.6 

Pre-Raphaelitism 802.7 

Queen  of  the  air :  a  study  of  the  Greek  myths 

of  cloud  and  storm 802. 1 3 

Sesame  and  lilies 802. 1 5 

Seven  lamps  of  architecture 802. 1 2 

Same.     (1854.) 818.10 

Stones  of  Venice.     3  vols 802.1-3 

Time  and  tide :  letters  to  a  workingman  on  the 

laws  of  work 802.6 

Two  paths :   lectures  on  art   and  its    application 

to  decoration  and  manufacture 802.5 

Unto  this  last :  first  principles  of  political  econ- 
omy  802.14 

See  Bayne,  P.     Lessons  from  my  masters 816.14 

Harris,  A.  B.     Little  biography   576.1 

Harrison,  F.     Letter  to  Mr.  Ruskin,  entitled 

"  Past  and  present" 813.13 

R1ISS6II,  C.  T.,  Jr.,  joint  author.     See   Loring, 
E.  P. 

Russell,  C.  W.     Fall  of  Damascus 232  30 

Russell,    Lord  John.     See    Higginson,  T.    W. 

Brief  biography 547-13 

Russell,   John    E.     Annual  reports  to  the  board 
of  agriculture    of     Massachusetts,    1880- 

1886.     7  vols : 619.9-15 

Russell,   Martha.      Leaves    from  the    tree    Ig- 

drasyl 232.19 

Russell,    W.    Clark.      Horatio    Nelson  and  the 

naval    supremacy  of  England 562.1 1 

Sea  queen 252.35 

Wreck  of  the  "  Grosvenor  " 252.34 

See  Rideing,  W.  H.     Boyhood 576-2 

Russell,     W.    H.     My   diary  North   and  South. 

(American  civil  war,   1861-62.) 322.4 

Russell,  W.  S.     Pilgrim  memorials  and  guide  to 

Plymouth 3i4'3 

Russia.     Description  and  travels  : 

Ballou,    M.  M.     Due  north:  Scandinavia  and 

Russia 351-3 

Burritt,  E.     Ten-minute  talks 914-9 

Butterworth,  H.  Zigzag   journeys  in  the  Orient,  376.3 
Champney,  E.  W.     Three  Vassar  girls  in  Rus- 
sia apd  Turkey 376. 1 8 

Children  :   their  homes,  schools,  etc 395. 1 

Dixon,  W.  IL     Free  Russia 341-6 

Dostoyeffsky,    F.     Buried    alive :     ten    years  of 

penal  servitude  in  Siberian  Russia 341.12 

French,  H.  W.     Castle  Foam 232.29 

Greene,  F.  V.     .Sketches  of  army  life 341-9 


Russia,  continued. 

Gurowski,  A.  de.     Russia  as  it  is 341-5 

Hare,  A.  J.  C.     Studies  in  Russia 341-II 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.     Fred  Markham  in  Rus- 
sia     373.1 

Knox,  T.  W.     Boy  travellers  in  the  Russian  em- 
pire      386.9 

Leland,  L.  G.     Russian  gypsies 362.2 

Michell,  T.     Russian  pictures 339-3 

Proctor,  E.  D.     Russian  journey 34' -7 

Sala,   G.  A.     Notes  of  a   residence  in   Russia, 

summer  of  1856 341-8 

Schuyler,  E.     Turkistan.    2  vols 365.415 

Stephens,  J.    L.     Incidents  of  travel  in  Greece, 

Turkey,  Russia,  and  Poland.     2  vols 341.2,  3 

Turgenieff,    I.    S.     Fathers  and   sons :  pictures 

of  life  in  Russia 244.1 

Wallace,  D.  M.     Russia.     (1880.) 341.10 

See  also  Europe,  description. 
History  : 
Constable,    A.    G.     Relations    of  Afghanistan 

to  Russia  and  England 468.15 

Kelly,  W.  K.     History.     2  vols 468.1,2 

Mackenzie,  R.     History  of  the  19th  century..  .455.15 
Rambaud,  A.     History,  from  the  earliest  times 

to  1882.     3  vols 468.5-7 

Schuyler,  E.     Peter  the  Great.     2  vols 468.8,  9 

Smith,    G.      Russia  and  Turkey :    the    slave- 
owner and  the  Turk 81 3.1 

Sienkiewicz,   H.      With   fire    and    sword :  his- 
torical novel   of  Poland  and  Russia 244.27 

Stepniak,  S.     Career  of  a  nihilist 249.17 

Russia  under  the  Tzars 468.12 

Russian  peasantry 468.13 

Underground  Russia 468. 1 1 

Tolstoi,  L.     War  and  peace.     6  vols 244.43-48 

Towle,  G.  M.     Alexander  II.,  czar  :  sketch. . . .   563.1 

England  and  Russia  in  Asia 468.4 

See  also  Europe,  history,  and  Peter  the  Great. 

Russian  journey;   by  E.  D.  Proctor 341-7 

Russian   literature.     Dupuy,    E.     Great  masters 
in   the    19th   century:  Gogol,    Turgenief, 

Tolstoi 835.15 

Russian  peasantry;   by  S.  Stepniak 468.13 

Russian    pictures;   by  T.  Michell 339.3 

Russians  at  the  gates  of  Herat;   by  C.  Marvin. . .    468.3 
Russians,  Turks,    and  Bulgarians  at    the  theatre 

of  war  :   essay;   by  A.  Forbes 813. 1 

RuSSO-Turkisll  war.     Freeman,  E.  A.     Relation 

of  the  English  people  thereto 8 1 3. 1 

Ruth.     Bible.     Story  of  Ruth 812.6 

Ruth  ;  by  E.  C.  Gaskell. 267.47 

Rutherford  ;  by  E.  Fawcett 234.4 

Rutledge  ;  by  M.  C.  Harris 226.22 

RuUtK-Rees,  Janet  E.     Home  decoration 654.7 

Home  occupations 654.10 

Ryder,  Annie  H.     Hold  up  your  heads,  girls !..  .914.28 


s. 

S.,  J-,  of  Dale, /i^W.     See  Stimson,  Frederic  J. 
S.,  M.  E.  W.     See  Sherwood,  M.  E.  W. 

Sabina  Zembra;    by  W.  Black 255.16 

Sacred  and  legendary  art;  by  A.  M.  Jameson.     2 

vols 801. 1,  2 

Saddler  Mliller's  Wendel;    by  M.  Ilowitt 279.42 

Sadler,  Thomas,  ed.     Diary,  reminiscences,  and 

correspondence  of  H.  C.  Robinson 555-9 

Safford,  Mary  J.,  and  Allen,  Mary  E.      Health 

and  strength  papers  for  girls 925.3 

Saga.     .S'(?i?  Longfellow,  H.  W.     Driftwood 212.2 

Sage  of  sixteen ;   by  L.  B.  Walford 254.46 

Sailor-boys  of  '6i ;    by  J.  R.  Soley 476.14 


SAINT-AMAND. 


114 


SAROBNT. 


Saint-Aniand,  I.  <le.     wife  of  the   first  consul. 

(Empress  Josephine.) 543- " 

St.  Clar,  Robert.     MetropoHtes 221.9 

St.  Domingo.     See  Santo  Domingo. 

St.  George  and  .St.  Michael;   by  G.  MacDonald..256.l9 

Saint  Gildas;  by  J.  Kavanagh 269.42 

St.  (juthard  pass.     James,  H.     Sketches 342.25 

Saint  Gregory's  guest,  and  recent  poems;   by  J.  (!. 

Whittier 715.3 

St.  Marks.     See  San  Marco. 

Saint  Michael ;   by  E.  Werner 247.26 

St.  Nicholas :  Scribner's  illustrated  magazine  for 
girls  and  boys;  conducted  by  Mary  Mapes 
Dodge.       17    vols,    in    34   vols.       1874- 

1890 1 76.1-32;    1 77.1,  2 

Saint  Patrick  :  story  of  New  England  life;   by  H. 

W.  Chaplin 237.31 

St.  Patrick's  day.  Brooks,  E.  S.  Storied  holi- 
days   282.32 

St.  Paul."    .S'^^  Paul,  Saint. 

St.  Philips;   by  M.  C.  Harris 226.25 

Saint  Pierre,  B.  de.     Paul  and  Virginia 261.4 

See  Fields,  J.  T.     Underbrush 827.5 

Mitchell,  D.  G.     About  old  story-tellers 815.10 

St.  Ronan's  well;   by  W.  Scott.. 262.16 

Saint  Theresa  of  Avila.     Gilman,  Mrs.  B.    Life,  512.17 
St.  Valentine's  day.     Brooks,  E.  S.     Storied  holi- 
days   282.32 

Saint  Valentine's  day;   by  W.  Scott 262.21 

St.  Winifred's;   by  F.  W.  Farrar 277.35 

Salntlne,  X.  B.  'Picciola 241. i 

Saints.     Froude,  J.  A.     Lives 804.20 

Readings  with  the  saints:  selections 921.12 

Saintsbury,  G.     Life  of  John  Dryden 545-22 

Sala,  G.  A.     Journey  due  North:  Russia 34I-8 

Salatlllel ;  by  G.  Croly   251.17 

Salcni ;  by  D.  R.  Castleton.  (Salem  witchcraft.),  232.18 
Salcni,  Mass.     Catalogue  of  the  public  library. 

[1889-90.] **R7.I3 

I  )rake,  S.  A.     Legends 428.4 

Hawthorne,  J.     Nathaniel  Hawthorne  and  his 

wife 514-14 

Higginson,  T.  W.     American  explorers.     (Mas- 
sachusetts Bay  colony,  1629-31.) 475-7 

Lowell,  J,  R.     Essay.     Salem  witchcraft 804.2 

Silsbee,  M.  C.  D.     Half  century  in  Salem 534-5 

Winthrop,  R.  C.     Speech  on  the  250th  anniver- 
sary of  Endicott's  arrival 536.6 

Sales,  St.  Francis  de.      Consoling  thoughts;   ed. 

by  Pere  Huguet 921.13 

Salt.     Carey,  A.     Autobiography  of  a  grain  of 

salt 675.6 

Taylor,  J.  E.     Story  of  a  piece  of  rock-salt 675.5 

Salt-water  :  adventures  of  Neil  D'Arcy,  the  mid- 
shipman;   by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston 298.15 

SaltlllO  boys;    by  W.  O.  Stoddard 277.25 

Salvage 237.7 

Salvation  army.  Booth,  Gen.  In  darkest  Eng- 
land and  the  way  out 924. 1 5 

Salvator  Rosa.     See  Rosa. 

Sam  Lawson's  Oldtown  fireside  stories;   by  H.  B. 

Stowe 215.7 

Sam  Slick,  the  clockmaker;   by  T.  C.  Haliburton,  231.20 

Samantlia  at  Saratoga;  by  M.  HoUey 239.15 

Samaria.     Wright,  W.  B.     Ancient  cities 346.18 

Samoa.     Ballou,   M.   M.     Under   the   Southern 

cross 348.10 

SampletOn,  Samuel,  Esq.,  pseud.      See  Monti, 

Luigi. 
Sampson,  William.     Additions  to  Histop*'  of  Ire- 
land;  by  W.  C.  Taylor.     2  vols 461.2,3 

Samuel  Brohl  and  company;    by  V.  Cherbuliez.  .244.33 
Samuel  Titmarsh,  History  of;  by  W.  M.  Thack- 
eray     202.8 


Samuels,   Fldward  A.      Birds  of  New  England 

and  adjacent  states 656.2 

Samuels,  Capt.  Samuel.     From  the  forecastle  to 

the  cabin 594-1 

San  FraiTcisco.     See  California. 

San    Marco    (St.    Marks).     Oliphant,   M.  O.  W. 

Makers  of  Florence.     (Monks.). 554- • 

San  Rosario  ranch;   by  M.  H.  Elliott 28S.47 

San  Salvador.     Coffin,  C.  C.     Discovery 476.4 

Curtis,  W.  E.     Capitals  of  Spanish  .Vmerica.  ••  •317.17 

Sanborn,  F.  B.     Life  of  Henry  D.  Thoreau 5133 

Ed.     Life  and  letters  of  John  Brown 523. 1 7 

Sand,  George,  pseud.  Works.  See  Dudevant, 
Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D. 

See  Thomas,  B.     Life 5 '2.3 

See  also  Edinburgh  review.      Study   in  biog- 
raphy    813.4 

McCarthy,  J.     George  Sand 242.5 

Ossoli,  M.  Y.     George  Sand  and  her  work 

"  Consuelo  " 821.  i 

Sweat,  M.  J.  M.     Novels  of  George  Sand 242.5 

Thackeray,  W.  M.     Paris  sketch-book 202.7 

Sand-hills  of  Jutland;   by  IL  C.  Andersen 246.1S 

Sandford  and  Merton;   by  T.  Day 273.31 

Sandra  HcUoni;   by  G.   Meredith.      (^Originally 

Emilia  in  England.) 267.32 

Sandwich  islands.     Bird,  I.  L.     Six  months  in. .   368.3 

Brassey,  A.     Voyage  in  the  "  Sunbeam  " 3 '9-8 

Cook,  Capt.  J.     Voyages,  vol.  2 308.9 

Haole,  A.     Notes 368.1 

Irving,  W.     Astoria 313-4 

See  also  Hawaiian  islands. 

Sane  lunatic;   by  C.  L.  Burnham 227.40 

Sanford,  Mrs.  D.  P.     Frisk  and  his  flock 289.21 

Sanitation.  Plunkett,  H.  M.  Women,  plumb- 
ers, and  doctors 643.5 

Sankey,  Charles.  Spartan  and  Theban  suprem- 
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and  Cox,  G.  W.,  eds.  Epochs  of  ancient  history. 

II  vols 441.1-11 

Santa  Barbara  (California)  and  around  there;  by 

E.  Roberts 323.2 

Santa  Cruz.  See  Janvier,  M.  Doris  and  Theo- 
dora   289.5 

Santa  Fe.     Davis,  W.  W.  H.     New  Mexico  and 

her  people 3"-7 

Hayes,  A.   A.,  yr.     New    Colorado    and   the 

Santa  Fe  trail 3^3-^ 

Sant'  Ilario:   by  F.  M.  Crawford 234.36 

Santo  Domingo.     Hazard,  S.    Past  and  present . .   316.7 

Settler.     I>ife  in  Santo  Domingo 316.2 

.'iee  also  West  Indies. 
Saonei  summer  voyage;   by  P.  G.  Ilamerton. .  ■*353.I4 

Sara  Crewe;   by  F.  H.  Burnett 215.31 

Saracens.  Gilman,  A.  History,  from  the  earli- 
est times  to  the  fall  of  Bagdad.  [Na- 
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Hallam,  H.     History  of  the  Greeks  and  .Sara- 
cens  444-2 

Taylor,  B.     Lands  of  the  Saracen 346.8 

SaraVlnesca  ;  by  F.  M.  Crawford 234.33 

Sarah  De  Berenger;  by  J.  Ingelow 264.21 

Sarah  Maria,  pseud.     Sunshine  and  shade 291.20 

Saratoga,  A'.  }'.     Creasy,  E.  S.    Fifteen  decisive 

battles  of  the  world 461.9 

Holley,  M.     Samantha  at  Saratoga 239. 15 

James,  H.     Portraits  of  places 342.14 

Sargent,  D.  A.     In  case  of  accident -  • .   925.4 

Sargent,   Epes,  ed.     Arctic  adventure  by  sea  and 

land 318.5 

Poetical  works  of  Thomas  Campbell 7i3-i 

Poetical  works  of  Thomas  Hood 713-2 

Sargent,  J.  F.    Reading  for  the  young :  classified 

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SABTOK. 


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SCIBMCE. 


SJll'tor  resartus;    by  T.  Carlyle   816.13 

Satanstoe;  by  J.  F.  Cooper 211.22 

Saturn.     Proctor,  R.  A.     Rings  of  Saturn 674.3 

SaillUlerS,  Katherine.     Haunted  crust 812.5 

High  mills 231.32 

Saiizade,  J.  S.     Mark  Gildersleeve 221.8 

Savings  banks.     F.,  S.,  and C.  W.     "What  are?..   916.9 

Smiles,  S.     Thrift 914.12 

See  Massachusetts,  Reports  of  commissioneis. 
Savonarola.     See   Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Makers 

of  Florence 554-1 

See  Seebohm,  F.     Protestant  revolution 45i.i 

Sawyer,  Ellen  M.     Catalogue  of  the  state  library 

of  Massachusetts **R7.i8 

Saxe,  John  G.     Poetical  works 714.19 

Saxe    Holm's   stories;     by   PI.    H.   Jackson.     2 

vols 212.14,  15 

Saxons.     Carlyle,  T.     Glimpse  of  Saxon  history,  816.12 

Taine,  H.  A.     Saxons  in  English  literature 806.17 

Say  and  seal;  by  S.  atid  A.  B.  Warner 216.14 

Scandinavia.     Ballou,  M.  M.     Due  north 351.3 

Clarke,  J.  F.     Ten  great  religions 912.10 

Hare,  A.  J.  C.     Sketches 363.4 

See  also  Dtniwaxli;   Norway;    ««(/  Sweden. 

Scapegrace  Dick;   by  F.  M.  Peard 274.6 

Scarlet  letter;   by  N.  Hawthorne 202.13 

Scenes  and  characters;    by  C.  M.  Yonge 269.19 

Scenes  of  clerical  life;    liy  George  Eliot 203.12 

ScUafer,  G.     Philological  correspondence 815. 1 

Scliayer,  Julia.     Story  of  two  lives 232.16 

Scheflfel,    J.  v.  von.     Ekkehard :  tale   of  tenth 

century.     2  vols 245.41,  42 

Sclielling,    F.  W.   J.   von.     See    Lewes,  G.  H. 

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Schenck,   P.  A.     Gardener's  text-book 611.4 

Sclllller,    J.    C.    Friedrich  von.      Dramas :   Don 
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Bride  of  Messina. ^03.5 

Dramas:  Ghost-seer;  Sport  of  destiny;  Robbers; 

Fiesco;   Love  and  intrigue;  Demetrius 803.4 

Essays  aesthetical  and  philosophical 803.1 

History  of  the  revolt  of  the  United  Nether- 
lands.    803.2,  3 

History  of  the  thirty  years'  war 803.2 

Piccolomini,  or,  first  part  ofWallenstein;   death 

of  Wallenstein 805.7 

Poems 803.6 

Wallenstein's  camp;  Piccolomini;  Death  of 
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See  Boyesen,  H.  H.    Goethe  and  Schiller :  their 

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Carlyle,  T.     Essay 8i6.io 

De  Quincey,  T.     Essay 805.13 

Jameson,  A.  M.     Studies,  stories,  memoirs. .  .801.10 

Taylor,  B.     Studies  in  German  literature 835.1 

Schlegel,  A.  W.  von.     Lectures  on  dramatic  art 

and  literature;    with  memoir 803.14 

Sclllegel,  Frederick  von.     Philosophy  of  history; 

with  memoir 803. 1 5 

See  Carlyle,  T.     Essay 816. 1 1 

Schleicher,  Gustave.     Memorial  addresses;   by 

United  States  Congress 539-4 

Schley,    W.    S.,   atid  Soley,   J.    R.     Rescue   of 

Greely. 318.8 

Schlieniann,  Henry.     Mycena- *3o8.4 

Troy  and  its  remains *3o8.5 

SchlOSSer,  F.  C.     .SVf  De  Quincey,  T.     Review,  805.12 
Schmelzle'S    journey    to  Flatz;  '  by    J.    P.    F. 

Richter 801.13 

Scholar.     Emerson,  R.  W.     American  scholar : 

oration 804.6 

Scholarship   and    literature    in    the    eighteenth 

century;   by  T.  De  Quincey S05.12 


SchOUherg-Cotta  family,  Chronicles  of;   by  E. 

Charles 264.5 

School-boy  :  poem;  by  O.  W.  Holmes 734.3 

Same 735.  i 

School  days  at  Rugby;   or,  Tom  Brown's  school 

days;   by  T.  Hughes 277.36 

School  days  of  an  American  boy,  Jack  Hall;   by 

R.  Grant 277.39 

School  sermons  preached  to  the  boys  of  Adams 

academy,  Quincy,  Mass.;   by  Wm.  Everett,  922.2 

School-ship  training;   by  E.  E.  Dickinson 934.1 

Schoolboy  honour;   by  H.  C.  Adams 278.21 

Schoolmaster's  trunk;   by  A.  M.  Diaz 917.12 

Schools.       Blaikie,   W.       Physical   culture.      2 

vols 925.1,  2 

Dickinson,  J.  W.     Duties  of  school  committees,  916.8 
Fremont,  J.  B.,  and  others.     How  to  learn  and 

earn:  accounts  of  sixteen  typical  schools..  934. 1 
Green,  S.  S.,  and  others.  Libraries  and  schools,  936.3 
Lincoln,  D.  F.     School  and  industrial  hygiene,  925.16 

Norris,  J.  O.     The  high  school 916.8 

School  hygiene  :  six  lectures 916. 1 1 

School  libraries :  historical  paper 936.4 

Trench,  R.  C.     Schoolmaster's  use  of  words. . . .   926.4 
Wheelock,    L.       Kindergarten     and     primary 

schools 9 1 6.8 

Wiggin,  E.  E.     Manners  at  school 914.21 

Winthrop,  R.  C.     Free  schools :  lecture 536.4 

See  Education. 
Schools  and  schoolmasters,  My:  autobiography; 

by  H.  Miller 521.12 

SchOUler,   William.      History  of  Massachusetts 

in  the  civil  war.     2  vols 436.5,  6 

Schubert,  Franz.     See  Frost,  H.  F.     Life 564.6 

See  Haweis,  H.  R.     Music  and  morals 838.2 

Schulze,  F.  A.     Incognito:  a  tale 805.18 

Schumann,    Robert.      See   Maitland,    J.  A.   F. 

Life 564.14 

Schurz,    Carl.      Address:     the  democratic   war 

policy,  1 864 822.6 

Life  of  Henry  Clay.     2  vols 515.15,  16 

SchutZ,  C.  G.     Philological  correspondence 815. 1 

Schuyler,  Eugene.     Peter  the  Great.     2  vols.. 468.8,  9 

Turkistan.     2  vols 365.4,  5 

Trans.     Cossacks;   by  L.  Tolstoi 244.40 

Fathers  and  sons;  by  I.  S.  Turgenieff 244.1 

Schwartz,  Marie  S.     Right  one 248.22 

Two  family  mothers 248.21 

Schwatha'S  search  in  quest  of  the  Franklin  rec- 
ords;  by  W.  II.  Gilder 318.4 

Schweinfurth,    Georg.      Heart    of  Africa.      2 

vols 308.2,  3 

Sciclmore,  E.  R.     Alaska 312.5 

Science.     Abbott,  J.     Science  for  the  young.     4 
vols.:    Heat;    Light;     Water    and   land; 

Force 673.1-4 

Beach,  D.  N.,  and  others.     Wonder  stories  of 

science 677.7 

Brennan,  M.  S.     What  Catholics  have  done  for 

science 912.20 

Buckley,  A.  B.     Fairy  land  of  science 672.4 

Carey,  Annie.     Autobiographies  of  a  lump  of 
coal,  grain  of  salt,  drop  of  water,  bit  of  old 

iron,  piece  of  flint 675.6 

Cassell's  book  of  sports  and  pastimes 662.2 

D'Anvers,  N.     Science  ladders :  natural  history. 

6  vols 655.2-7 

Dick,  T.      Connection  of  science  and  philos- 
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Fiske,  J.     Organization  of  the  sciences 824.6 

Guthrie,  F.     First  book  of  knowledge 673.5 

Hitchcock,  E.     Revelation  illustrated  by  science,  91 2.1 

Holland,  J.  G.     Christianity  and  science 914-7 

Kingsley,  C.     Madam  How  and  Lady  Why 675.9 


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Mayhew,  H.     Wonders  of  science;   or,  Young 

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Proctor,  R.  A.     Light  science  for  leisure  hours,  672.2 

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Ruskin,  J.     Natural  science  in  its  relation  to 

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Spencer,  H.     Recent  discussions  in  science . .  .  .801.19 
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No.  4.     Physical  geography ;  by  A.  Geikie. . .   682.4 

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Abbott,  J.     Rollo  in  Scotland 372.16 

Children  :  their  homes,  schools,  etc 395  i 

Eddy,  D.  C.     Through  Scotland  and  England . .    382.2 

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Carlyle,  T.     Cromwell's  speeches   and  letters, 

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De  Quincey,  T.      Secession  from  the  church  of 

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Hallam,  H.     Constitution  of  Scotland 445.3 

Henty,  G.  A.     Bonnie  Prince  Charlie :  tale  of 

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Hosack,  J.     Mary  Queen  of  Scots  and  her  ac- 
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Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     Scotland   in   the  eighteenth 

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Macarthur,  M.     History 484.3 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     History  of    literature   in 

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Paterson,  J.     Life  of  Wallace 565.  i 

Prescott,  W.  H.     Essay:  songs  of  Scotland. .. .   81 7.1 
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Scotland,  continued. 

Scott,   W.     Tales   of  a   grandfather:    Scottish 

history.     3  vols 262.24-26 

Strickland,  A.     Lives  of  the   queens   of  Scot- 
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Victoria,   Queen.     Our  life  in  the    Highlands : 
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vols 566. 1 ,  2 

Whittier,  J.  G.     Scottish  reformers 81 7.4 

Scott,   Sir  Walter.       Poetical   works;   with    me- 
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Waverly  novels : 

Abbot;  sequel  to  Monastery 262.10 

Anne  of  Geierstein 262.22 

Antiquary 262.3 

Betrothed 262.18 

Black  dwarf 262.5 

Bride  of  Lammermoor 262.7 

Castle  dangerous 262.24 

Count  Robert  of  Paris 262.23 

Fair  maid  of  Perth;   or,  St.  Valentine's  day.. 262. 21 

Fortunes  of  Nigel 262. 1 3 

Guy  Mannering 262.2 

Heart  of  Mid-Lothian. 262.6 

Highland  widow 262.20 

Ivanhoe 262.8 

Kenilworth 262. 1 1 

Legend  of  Montrose 262.7 

Monastery 262.9 

Old  mortality 262.5 

Peveril  of  the  Peak 262.14 

Pirate 262.12 

Quentin  Durward 262.15 

Redgauntlet 262. 1 7 

Rob  Roy 262.4 

.St.  Ronan's  well • 262.16 

-Saint    \'alentine's   day;     or,    Fair    maid   of 

Perth. 262.2 1 

Surgeon's  daughter . , 262.20 

Tales  of  a  grandfather :   Scottish  history.     3 

vols 262.24-26 

Tales  of  a  grandfather :  history  of  France ....  262.27 

Talisman 262.18 

Two  drovers •    262.20 

Waverly 262.  i 

Woodstock 262.19 

Trans.     Goetz    von   Berlichingen :  tragedy; 

by  Goethe 803. 1 2 

See  Hutton,  R.  H.     Life 545-3 

Mackenzie,  R.  S.     Life 507.18 

See  also  Carlyle,  T.     Essay 816.12 

Edgar,  J.  G.     Boyhood 575-' 

Irving,  \V.     Description  of  Abbotsford.  . .  .817.13 

Mason,  E.  T.,  ed.     Personal  traits 555-2 

Mitchell,  D.  G.     About  old  story-tellers.  ..815.10 
Moscheles,  1.  Recent  music  and  musicians. 

(Visit  to  Scott.) 564.2 

Ohphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history 815.14 

Prescott,  W.  H.     Essay   817.1 

Winthrop,  R.  C.     Address   on    the    looth 

anniversary  of  his  birthday 536-6 

SCOttisll  cavaliers,     .\ytoun,  W.  E.     Lays 722.5 

Scottisll  chiefs;   by  Jane  Porter 251.31 

SCOttisll  orphans;    by  Mrs.  Blackford 291.2 

Scottish  pictures,    drawn   with  pen   and  pencil; 

by  S.  G.  Green 339-2 

Scottisll  stories;   by  Mrs.  Blackford 291.2 

SCOIirinjJ  of  the  white  horse;   by  T.  Hughes 277.38 

Scrambles  amongst  the  Alps;  by  E.  Whymper..   364.4 
Scribner's  magazine,  vols.  1-22,  1871-1881. 

123.1-20;    1 24. 1,  2 
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2.  Bodleys  telling  stories 277.3 

3.  Bodleys  on  wheels 277.4 

4.  Bodleys  afoot 277.5 

5.  Mr.  Bodley  abroad 277.6 

6.  Bodley  grandchildren   and  their   journey 

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7.  English  Bodley  family 277.8 

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Book  of  folk  stories  rewritten "277.12 

Boston  town 374-1 

Children's  book 277.1 

Dream  children 277. 1 1 

History  of  the  United  States  of  America 475-6 

Life  in  Boston  in  the   colonial  period;  in  the 

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Life  of  George  Washington 485.2 

Life  of  Noah  Webster 513-2 

Public  libraries  a  hundred  years  ago 936.4 

Stories  and  romances 277.10 

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World  of  wonders 645.5 

See  also  Ocean. 
Sea-air  and  sea-bathing;   Isy  J.  \\.  Packard 925.15 

Sea-cliaiige ;  by  f.  l.  shawl 274.14 

Sea-change  :   farce;   by   W.  D.  Howells 214.23 

Sea  fathers      Markham,  C.  R.     Lives 563.3 

Sea  lions;   by  J.  V.  Cooper 21 1.28 

Sea  queen;    by  W.  C.  Russell    252.35 

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Seaboard  parish;    by  G.  MacDonald 256.13 

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Holmes,  O.  W.     Essay:  the  seasons 817.5 

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See  also  Months  of  the  year. 
Seasons  with  the  sea-horses;  or,  Sporting  adven- 
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Seaward,   Sir  Edward.     Narrative  of  his   ship- 
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Caribbean  sea 326.2 

Sebastian   Strome ;   by  J.  Hawthorne 239.30 

Sebastopol ;  by  L.  Tolstoi 244.50 

Secession.     Brownlow,   W.  G.     Rise,  progress, 

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Toombs,  R.,  and  others.     Seven  speeches,  illus- 
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Second  army  corps  in  the  army  of  the  Potomac. 

Walker,  F.  A.      History 436.1 1 

Second  life;   by  Mrs.  Alexander 254.4 

Second  Mrs.  Tillotson ;   by  P.  Fitzgerald 259.15 

Second   son;   by  Mrs.  Oliphant  andT.   B.    Aid- 
rich  266. 1 2 

Second  thoughts;   by  R.  Broughton 264.39 

Second  wife ;    by  E.  Marlitt 247.6 

SeCOndthOUgllts,  'Solomon,  pseud.    6>(?  Kennedy, 

J-P- 

Secret  of  a  clear  head;   by  J.  M.  Granville 925.18 

Secret  of  a  good  memory;    iDy  J.  M.  Granville.. .  .925.21 
Secret  of  Telegraph  hill :   tale;   by  Bret  Harte. ..  233.34 

Secret  societies.     De  Quincey,  T.     Essay 805.15 

Paris,  J.  de.     In  France  :  essay 813.3 

Scott,  W.     Anne  of  Geierstein 262.22 

Sedgwick,  Catherine  M.     Home 291.21 

Letters    from  abroad    to    kindred  at  home.     2 

vols 342.6,  7 

SeebOhlU,     Frederic.       Era    of    the    Protestant 

revolution.     [Epochs.] 45I-I 

Seelye,  Lillie    E.,  joint  author.     See  Eggleston, 
;  Edward. 

Seiss,    J.  A.     Miracle  in  stone :  Great   pyramid 

of  Egypt 346.12 

Selborne,  Engla^id.     White,  G.    Natural  history,  645.3 

Self;  by  R.  R.  Springer 229.II 

Self-control.     Smiles,  S.     Character 914.11 

I  Self-culture.  Clarke,  J.  F.   Physical,  intellectual, 

moral,  spiritual ...  914.14 

Self-reliance.     Emerson,  R.  W.     Essay 804.4 

Mathews,  W.     Getting  on 914.10 

Self-respect.     Brooks,  P.     Sermon 922.4 

Self-sacrifice.     Brooks,  P.     Sermon 922.4 

Selkirk,  Alexander.     See  Markham,  C.  R.     Res- 
cue of  Selkirk - .    563.3 

Sella:  poem;    by  W.  C.  Bryant 716.3 

Same.     [American  poems.] 734-3 

SeniinoleS.     Irving,  W.    Sketch 817.14 

Sense  and  sensibility;   by  J.  Austen 263.34 

Sensuality.     Holland,  J.  G.     Does  it  pay? 914.8 

Sentimentalists.     Lowell,  J.  R.     Essay 804.2 

September :   poems;   ed.  by  O.  F.  Adams 735-19 

Septimius  Felton;   by  N.  Hawthorne 203.6 

SerapiS  ;  by  G.  Ebers. 241 .28 

Sermons.     Brooks,  Phillips.     Sermons. 922.3 

Candle  of  the  Lord,  and  other  sermons 922.4 

Everett,  Wm.     School  sermons  preached  to  the 

boys  of  Adams  academy,  Quincy 922.2 

Leonard,  H.  C.    Sheaf  from  a  pastor's  field 921. 11 

MacDonald,    G.       Unspoken    sermons,    third 

series 922.24 


SERMONS. 


118 


SHAI.ER. 


Sermons,  continued. 

\Vright,  T.  F.     Life  eternal:  twelve  sermons.  • .  923.4 
Scrpa  Pinto,  A.  A.  da  R.     How  I  crossed  Africa. 

2  vols 349-l>  2 

Serpent-charmer ;  by  L.  Rousselet 242.26 

Servants.     Nicholas,  G.  A.     Biddy  club 643.8 

See  also  Domestic  economy  and  House-keeping. 
ServiSS,  n.  r.     Astronomy  with  an  opera-glass..   674.7 

Sesame  and  lilies;   by  J.  Ruskin. 802.15 

Setll :  story;   by  F.  H.  Burnett 215.26 

Settlers  in  Canada;   by  Capt.  Marryat 278.1 

Seven  daughters;   by  A.  M.  Douglas 217.10 

Seven  historic  ages;   by  A.  Gilman 492.1 

Seven  lamps  of  architecture;  by  J.  Ruskin 802.12 

Same.     [1S54.] 818.IO 

Seven  little   sisters  who  live  on   the   round   ball 

that  floats  in  the  air;   by  J.  Andrews 274.39 

Seven  stories;   by  D.  G.  Mitchell 232.6 

Seven  years'  war.     Longman,  F.  W.     Frederick 

the  Great.     [Epochs.] 45i.io 

SevenoakS  ;  byj.  G.  Holland 213.21 

Seventh  great  Oriental  monarchy:  Sessanian,  or 
New  Persian  empire.  Rawlinson,  G.  His- 
tory.    2  vols 443-2,  3 

Seventh  regiment,  Mass.  V.  I.     Hutchinson,  N. 

V.     History,  1861-65 436.14 

Severa  ;  by  E.  Hartner 247.19 

Severance,  M-  S.     Hammersmith:  his  Harvard. 

days 229. 29 

Sevier,  John.     See   Gilmore,    J.  R.     Rear-guard 

of  the  revolution 412.14 

Sewall,    Samuel.     See  Lodge,  H.  C.     Studies  in 

history 412.6 

See  Whittier,  J.  G.     Poem 734-3 

Sewall,    Samuel   E.     See  Garrison,   W.  L. :  life, 

told  by  his  children 523.7 

Seward,  William  H.     Life  and  public  services  of 

John  Quincy  Adams 518.14 

Speech  :  On  the  irrepressible  conflict 822.6 

See  Winthrop,  R.  C.     Remarks  in  memory. ....    536.6 

Sewell,  A.     Black  beauty.     2  copies 278.49,  50 

Sewell,  Elizabeth  M.  Afterlife:  sequel  to  Jour- 
nal of  a  home  life 266.33 

Earl's  daughter 266.34 

Glimpse  of  the  world 266.31 

Journal  of  a  home  life 266.32 

Margaret  Percival 266.35 

Sewing  schools.     Brown,  E.  E.,  and  others.     In 

Boston  and  London 934-1 

Sex  in  education;   by  E.  H.  Clarke 916.3 

Sforza  ;  story  of-Milan;   by  W.  W.  Astor 228.28 

Shabb}'  gentedl  story;  by  \V.  ^L  Thackeray 202.6 

Shadow  of  a  dream;    by  W.  D.  Howells 214.25 

Shadow    of   the    war:   South    in    reconstruction 

times 232.25 

Shadow  on  the  threshold;   by  M.  C.  Hay 257.49 

Shady  side;   by  ^L  S.  llubbell 232.34 

Shairp,  Principal.     Life  of  Robert  Burns 545-8 

Shakers.       Howells,    W.    D.     Three    villages. 

(Community  at  Shirley,  i1/r755.,  described.),  314.5 
Shakespeare,  William.    Works;   ed.  by  Richard 
Grant  White.     12  vols: 
Vol.  I.     Notes;    memoirs;  rise  and  progress  of 
the  English  drama;   Shakespeare's  genius; 
historical    sketch    of    the    text;      poems; 

sonnets 901. 1 

Vol.2.     Comedies:   Tempest;  Two  gentlemen 

of  Verona;   Merry  wives  of  Windsor 701.2 

Vol.  3.  Comedies:  Measure  for  measure; 
Comedy  of  errors;  Much  ado  al)out  noth- 
ing;  Love's  labour's  lost 7013 

Vol.  4.  Ccmedies  .Midsummer  night's  dream; 
Merchant  of  Venice;  As  you  like  it;  Tam- 
ing of  the  shrew. 70I-4 


Shakespeare,  William,  continued. 

Vol.  5.     Comedies:  All's   well   that  ends  well ; 

Twelfth  night;   Winter's  tale 701-5 

Vol.  6.     Histories  :  King  John ;    King  Richard 

H.;   King  Henry  IV.,  parts  one  and  two. .   701.6 
Vol.  7.      Histories:     King  Henry   V.;     King 
Henry  VI.,  parts   one  and  two;  essay  on 

the  authorship  of  Henry  VI 701.7 

Vol.8.     Histories:  King  Henry   VI.,   part  3; 

King  Richard  III.;   King  Henry  VIII 701.8 

Vol.  9.       Tragedies:     Troilus    and    Cressida; 

Coriolanus;  Titus  Andronicus 701.9 

Yol.    10.       Tragedies:     Romeo    and     Juliet; 

Timon  of  Athens;  Julius  C?esar;   Macbeth,  701.10 
Vol.  II.      Tragedies:    Hamlet;     King    Lear; 

Othello 701. 1 1 

Vol.  12.      Tragedies :  Antony  and   Cleopatra; 

Cymbeline;   Pericles 701.12 

Tragedy:    Hamlet,    Prince   of  Denmark;  ed. 

by  W.  J.  Rolfe 731. i 

See  Carlyle,  T.     Heroes  and  hero-worship 816.16 

Clarke,    M.   C.     Girlhood    of    Shakespeare's 

heroines.     2  vols 273.25,  26 

Contents:  Vol.  i.  Portia;  Thane's 
daughter;  Helena;  Desdemona;  Meg 
and  Alice,  merry  maids  of  Windsor. 

I'ol.  2.     Isabella;  Kathrina;   Ophe- 
lia;  Rosalind;  Juliet. 

Coleridge,  S.  T.     Lectures 805.4 

De  Quincey,  T.     Essay S05.13 

Disraeli,  I.     Amenities  of  literature,  vol.  2-  . .   806.6 
Edwards,  C.     Account  of  Shakespeare's  sig- 
net ring 828. 1 

Emerson,  R.  W.     Lecture 804.7 

Faucit,  H.,  Lady  Martin.     Some  of  Shakes- 
peare's female  characters 815.26 

Contents:     Ophelia;     Juliet;       Portia; 
Imogen;   Beatrice;   Desdemona;  Ros- 
alind. 
Goethe,  J.  W.  von.     Wilhelm   Meister's    ap- 
prenticeship.     (Celebrated     criticism    on 

Hamlet.) 803.11 

Hawthorne,  N.     Our  old  home.     (Miss  De- 
lia Bacon  and   her  theory  of  Lord  Bacon's 

authorship  of  Shakespeare's  plays.) 203.6 

Irving,  W.     Stratford-on-Avon 8 17.  II 

Jameson,  A.  M.  Characteristics  of  the  women 

of  Shakespeare 801.6 

Lamb,  C.      Tragedies   of  Shakespeare  con- 
sidered, with   reference   to  their  fitness  for 

stage  representation 804. 1 7 

rt«(/Mary.    Tales  from  Shakespeare.     2  vols. 

273.27,  28 
A^ote.     Vol.  I.  Comedies.     Vol.  2.  Trag- 
edies. 
Lowell,   J.    R.      Shakespeare    once     more : 

essay 804.2 

Schlegel,  A.  W.  von.     Dramatic  art  and  liter- 
ature  803.14 

Shaw,  T.  B.     English  literature 815.16 

Taine,  H.  A.     English  literature 806.17 

Whipple,    E.     P.        Shakespeare's     critics: 

essay 817.20 

White,  R.  G.  Essay  on  Shakespeare's  genius; 

historical  sketch  of  the  text;   memoirs. . .    701. i 

Studies  in  Shakespeare 815.21 

Contents :  Bacon-Shakespeare  craze  ; 
glossaries  and  lexicons;  King  Lear, 
the  text,  plot,  and  personages;  on  the 
acting  of  lago;  on  reading  Shake- 
speare;  stage  Rosalinds. 

Shaler,  N.  S.     First  book  in  geology 675.8 

Geology  of  Boston  and  its  environs *438.i 

Kentucky.     [Commonwealths.] 423-4 


SHAI.EB. 


119 


SIGNALS. 


Shaler,  N.  S.,  continued. 

Physiography  of  North  America *437.I4 

Shaildoil  bells;   by  W.  Black 255.10 

ShattuCk,  G.  B.    Epidemics  and  disinfection 9 16. 11 

Shaw,  Flora  L.     Castle  Blair 274.12 

Colonel  Cheswick's  campaign 274.15 

Hector 274. 1 1 

Phyllis  Browne 274. 1 3 

Sea  change 274.14 

Shaw,    T.   B.       Complete    manual    of    English 

literature;   ^(/.  by  W.  Smith 815.16 

Shawl-straps ;  by  l.  m.  Akott 287.12 

Shawiiees.     Eggleston,  E.     Tecumseh   and   the 

Shawnee  prophet 475'ii 

She  stoops  to    conquer:  comedy;  by   O.   Gold- 
smith    81  I.I 

Shea,  J.  G.     Ancient  Florida.     [America.] *437. 12 

Jesuits,  Recollects,  and  the  Indians *437.i4 

Sheaf  from  a  pastor's  field;   by  H,  C.  Leonard.  ..921.11 
Sheep.     Skinner,  J.  S.      Sheep-husbandry    and 

diseases  of  sheep 615.9 

Origin   and  growth  of  sheep-husbandry  in  the 

United  States 6E 

Shelhy,   Isaac.     See  Gilmore,  J.  R.     Rear-guard 

of  the  revolution 412.14 

Sheldon,  Mary  D.    History  as  a  natural  science : 

address 916.8 

Shelley,  Mary  W.     See  Wollstonecraft,  Mary. 

Shelley,  Percy  B.     Poetical  works 722.8 

See  Symonds,  J.  A.     Life 5454 

See  also  De  Quincey,  T.     Essay 805.13 

Mason,  E.  T.,  ed.     Personal  traits 555-1 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history 815.15 

Shells.     Macduff,  J.  R.     Story  of  a  shell 692.1 

SheltOn,  F.  W.     Up  the  river:   country  life 642.9 

Shenandoah  valley  in  1864:  campaign;  byG.  E. 

Pond 432.11 

Shepard,  E.  M.     Life  of  Martin  Van  Buren 515.18 

Sheppard,  Elizabeth  S.     {E.  Berger.)     Charles 

Auchester 249.27 

Sheridan,    Philip   H.,  Gen.     Personal  memoirs. 

2  vols 535-16,  17 

See  Bolton,  S.  K.     Short  life 575-5 

Stowe,  H.  B.     Men  of  our  times 534-1 

Sheridan's  (Gen.)   troopers    on  the  Iwrders;   by 

De  B.  R.  Keim 313.7 

Sheridan,  Richard  B.     See  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W. 

Life 545-33 

See  Whipple,  E.    P.     Review   of  his  dramatic 

works  and  speeches. 81 7.20 

Sherman,  John.     Speech  on  President  Johnson's 

policy  of  reconstruction 822.6 

Sherman,  Roger.     See  Sigourney,  L.  H.   Sketch,  511.1 
Sherman,     William    T.,    Gen.       Memoirs.       2 

vols 535.1,  2 

See  Stowe,  H.  B.     Men  of  our  times 534-1 

Sherwood,  M.  E.  W.     Amenities  of  home 654.5 

Home  amusements 654.8 

Sweet-brier 235.49 

Transplanted  rose 235.50 

Shetland  islands.     Kneeland,  S.     Notes 361.1 

Shew,  Joel.     Water-cure  manual 925.24 

Shinn,  Charles  H.     Mining  camps 823.5 

Shinn,  M.  W.    Young  Strong  of  the  "  Clarion  "  : 

story 232. 1 5 

Ship  in  the  desert :  poem;   by  J.  Miller 714.10 

Ship-bnilding.     Briggs,  L.  v.     History  of  ship- 
Imilding   on    the    North    river,     Plymouth 

county,  Mass.,  1 640-1 872 428.11 

Harland,  E.  J.     Ship-building  in  Belfast,  Ire- 
land    563.2 

Smiles,  .S.    Beginnings  of  English  ship-building  : 

Phineas  Pett 563.2 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.     Lawrence's  adventures 224.21 


Ships.     Timbs,  J.     Iron  ships  of  war 677.5 

Shirley,    Mass.      Howells,    W.    D.     Three  vil- 
lages     314.5 

Shores  and    cities   of  the  Boden    See    (Switzer- 
land) ;    by  S.  J.  Capper 364. 1 

Short,  Charles,  joint  author.     See  Lewis,  C.  T. 

Short,  J.  T.     North  Americans  of  antiquit)' 417.1 

Short    sayings  of  great  men,  Familiar;   by   S.  A. 

Bent **R4.23 

Short  studies  from  nature;  by  various  authors.  ..655.10 
Short  studies    of   American    authors;   by   T.   W. 

Higginson 825.4 

Short  studies  on  great  subjects;   by  J.  A.  Froude. 

4  vols 804.20-23 

Shorthand.     Allen,  G.  G,     Manual 918.2 

ShorthOUSe,  J-  H.  Essay :  Humorous  in  literature,  813.5 

John  Inglesant 261.14 

Sir  Percival , 261.15 

Shrnhs.     Emerson,   G.  B.     Trees  and  shrubs  of 

Massachusetts.    2  vols *634.i,  2 

ShUCkbnrgh,  E.  S.     Essay:  modern  miracles...   813.7 
Siam.     Butterworth,  H.     Zigzag  journeys   in  the 

Antipodes  :   Siam,  etc 376.8 

Knox,  T.  W.     Boy  travellers  in  Siam  and  Java,  386.2 
Leonowens,  A.  H.     English   governess  at  the 

Siamese  court 358.1 

Romance  of  the  harem 358.2 

See  also  India. 
Siberia.     Danenhower,  J.  W.     Narrative  of  the 

"  Jeannette  " 318.6 

Dostoyeffsky,    F.      Buried   alive :  ten   years  of 

penal  servitude  in  Siberia 341.12 

Kennan,  G.     Tent  life  in  Siberia 355-3 

Melville,  G.  W.     In  the  Lena  Delta 318.7 

Mudge,  Z.  A.     Fur-clad  adventurers 355-2 

Sibert'S  wold;    by  Mrs.  Mackarness 282.19 

Sibyl  Spencer;  by  J.  Kent 229.9 

Sicilian  bandit;    by  A.  Dumas 243.5 

Sicily.       Butterworth,   H.      Zigzag  journeys    in 

classic  lands 376.2 

Taylor,  B.     Lands  of  the  Saracen 346.8 

Siderial  heavens;  by  T.  Dick 816.2 

Siddons,  Sarah   (Kemble).     ^'i?^  Kennard,  N.  A. 

Life ^ 512.19 

See  also  De  Quincey,  T.     Reminiscences 805.10 

Jameson,  A.  M.     Sketch 801 .9 

Sidney  ;  by  M.  Deland 216.40 

Sidney,    Algernon.     See  Winthrop,  R.  C.     Lec- 
ture     536.5 

Sidney,    Margaret,  pseud.      See   Lothrop,  Har- 
riet M. 
Sidney,  Si?-  Philip.     See  Disraeli,  I.     Amenities 

of  literature 806.6 

See  Symonds,  J.  A.     Life 545-37 

Siege  of  Boston.     Frothingham,  R.     History 406.6 

Siege  of  London;   by  H.  James 213.5 

SiegVOlk,  Paul.     Bundle  of  papers 827.2 

Siena, //<7(i'.     Capper,  S.J.     Republic:  a  study,  813.6 
SienkiewiCZ,  H.     With  fire  and  sword:  histori- 
cal novel  of  Poland  and  Russia 244.27 

Sierra    Leone   and   Liberia.      Williams,  G.    W. 

Account  of  the  negro  governments  there.. .   427. 1 
Sierra    Nevada.     King,   C.     Ascent   of    Mount 

Tyndall ; 812.17 

Mountaineering  therein 313.24 

Sight.     Clark,  J.  H.     Sight  and  hearing 935-1 

Jeffries,  B.  Joy.     Color-blindness 935-3 

See  also  Eyes. 
Sights  and  insights:  Europe;   by  A.  D.  T.  Whit- 
ney.    2  vols 275.11,  12 

Signal  boys;   by  G.  C.  Eggleston 236.16 

Signal-man  ;  by  C,  Dickens 81 2.8 

Signals.     See  Reports  of  the  chief  signal  officer, 

United  States 6G 


SIGNOR. 


120 


SLEEPING-CAR. 


tSignor  Monaldini's  niece;   by  M.  A.  Tincker. .  ..237.27 
Sigouniey,  L.  H.     Examples    from    the    eigh- 
teenth and  nineteenth  centuries 51  i-i 

Sigrid  :  Icelandic  love  story;   by  J.  T.  Thorodd- 

sen 246.43 

Sikes,    Olive  Logan.     Apropos  of  women   and 

theatres 91 74 

They  met  by  chance 23 1 .22 

Silas  Lapham,  Rise  of;   by  W.  D.  Howells 214. 1 1 

Silas  Marner;  by  George  Eliot 203.12 

Silence  of  Dean  Maitland;   by  M.  Grey 238.19 

silent  partner;   by  E.  S.  Phelps 225.2 

Silent  Pete;   by  J.  Otis 27S.30 

Silent  South;  by  G.  W.  Cable S23.11 

Silsbee,  M-  C.  D.     Half  century  in  Salem 534-5 

Silver  pitchers;   by  L.   M.  Alcott 287.10 

Silvia  :  by  J.  Kavanagh 269.41 

Sime,  James.     History  of  Germany 484.5 

Simmons,  Periz.  Eulogies  by  Plymouth  bar  as- 
sociation     529.7 

Simms,  W.  Gilmore.  Beauchampe:  the  Ken- 
tucky tragedy;   sequel  to  Charlemont 222.9 

Border  beagles :  tale  of  Mississippi 222.5 

Confession 222.6 

Eutaw  :  sequel  to  the  Forayers 222.3 

Forayers :  tale  of  the  revolution 222.2 

Guy  Rivers :  tale  of  Georgia 222.4 

Katharine  Walton :  tale  of  the  revolution 222.^2 

Partisan:  romance  of  the  revolution   222.1 

Poems.     2  vols 714.8,  9 

Richard  Hurdis :   tale  of  Alabama 222.S 

Southward  ho  ! 222.7 

Vasconselos 222.11 

Vemassee:  romance  of  Carolina 222.10 

Simon  Suggs,  captain;  by  J.  J.  Hooper.  (Selec- 
tions.)  236.10 

Simonde  de  Sismondi,  J.  C.  L.  Historical  view 
of  the  literature  of  the  South  of  Europe; 
trans,   by  T.    Roscoe.     With    memoir.     2 

vols 803.16,  17 

History  of  Italian  republics 461. i 

Simonds,  William.     {Walter  Aim-coell.)     Jessie,  288.37 

Simpleton  ;  by  C.  Reade 259.32 

Sims,  Thomas.  See  Phillips,  W.  Speech  on  the 
surrender     of    .Sims;     and      anniversary 

speech 817.2 

Sinai.     Bartlett,  S.  C.     From  Eg)pt  to  Palestine 

through  Sinai,  etc 346.5 

Stanley,  A.  P.     Sinai  and  Palestine 346.13 

See  also  Holy  Land  and  Palestine. 
Sinclair,    Catherine.     Flirtations   in  fashionable 

life . .   251.9 

Singers.      Ferris,  G.   T.     Great    singers;   from 

Faustina  Bordoni  to  Henrietta  Sontag 564.25 

Singular  creatures;   by  Mrs.  G.  Cupples 286.33 

Sintrani    and    his   companions;   by  La   Motte- 

Fouque 241.11 

Sioux  Indians.     Poole,  D.  C.     Among  the  Sioux 

of  Dakota 3I3-I3 

Sir   .\myas   Leigh;     or.    Westward    ho!    by   C. 

Kingsley 261.25 

SirGibbie;  by  G.  MacDonald 25624 

Sir  Jasper's  tenant ;   by  M .  E.  Braddon 259.16 

Sir  Percival;   by  J.  H.  Shorthouse 261.15 

Sir  Rohan's  ghost;  by  H.  E.  P.  Spofibrd 225.24 

Sir  Tom ;   by  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant 266.7  ! 

Sismondi.     See  Simonde  de  Sismondi.  ! 

Sissy  Jupe;    from    the    "Hard    times"    of    C. 

Dickens;  ed.  by  Mrs.  Horton 28 1. 9 

Sister  Dora.     See  Lonsdale,  M.     Biography  of 

Dorothy  Pattison 55^.2 

Sisters  ;  by  G.  Ebers 241.22 

Sisters  abroad:  an  Italian  journey;  by  a  lady  of 

Boston 373-2 


Sitkan  archipelago.  Scidmore,  E.  R.  Alaska,  etc.,  312.5 

Six  girls;   by  F.  B.  Irving 292.13 

Six  in  all ;  by  V.  F.  Townsend 276.5 

Six  months  at  the  cape  (Good  Hope) ;   by  R.  M. 

Ballantyne 349-5 

Six  months  at  the  Wliite  house;   or.  Inner  life  of 

Abraham  Lincoln;  by  F.  B.  Carpenter. . .  .535.10 
Six  months  in  Italy;    by  G.  S.  Hillard.     2  vols.,  354.I,  2 

Six  months  in  Kansas;   by  H.  A.  Ropes 31 1.6 

Six    months  in   the    Sandwich   islands;   by  I.  L. 

Bird 368.3 

Six  portraits:  artists;  by  Mrs.  S.  Van  Rensselaer,  544.24 

Six  to  one:  Nantucket  idyl;   by  E.Bellamy 227.11 

Six  to  si.xteen;   by  J.  H.  Ewing 274.22 

Sixth  great  Oriental   monarchy:  Parthia;   by  G. 

Rawlinson 443. 1 

Skeleton  in  the  closet;   by  E.  E.  Hale 812.5 

Skelton,  Philip.  See  Coleridge,  S.  T.  Notes. . .  805.5 
Sketch-book  of  Geoffrey  Crayon;  by  W.  Irving.  .817.1 1 
Sketches  and    travels   in    London;  by    W.    M. 

Thackeray 202.9 

Sketches  by  "  Boz  ":  C.Dickens.     2  vols 263,6,8 

Same.     With  "  Tale  of  two  cities  " 263.1 7 

Sketches  from  a  tour  through  Holland  and  Ger- 
many;  by  J.    E.    Rogers   and   J.    P.  Ma- 

haffy 363.5 

Sketches  of  art,  literature,  and  character;   by  A. 

M.  Jameson 801 .9 

Skilful  housewife's  book;  by  L.  G.  .\bell 653.2 

Skin.     Bulkley,  L.  D.     In  health  and  disease.. .  .925.14 

Wilkinson,  J.  J.  G.     Human  body 9J5-4 

Wilson,  J.  C.     Skin  in  summer,  and  its  diseases,  925.7 

Skinner,  J.  S.     Cow  and  the  dair)- 615.2 

Farmer's  barn-book 615. 9 

Skirmishing  ;  by  Mrs.  C.  Jenkin 254.16 

Sky.     Tyndall,  J.     Chemical  rays  and  the  struc- 
ture and  light  of  the  sky 672. 1 

Slafter,  E.  F.     Samuel  de   Champlain.     [Amer- 
ica.]   *437-H 

Slave-power  in  America.     Wilson,  H.     History 

of  the  rise  and  fall.     3  vols 406.7-9 

Slave-trade.     Baker,    S.  W.     Ismailia:   expedi- 
tion to  Central  Africa  for  its  suppression..   308.1 
Nicoll,  H.   J.      William   Wilberforce   and  the 

abolition  of  the  slave-trade 521.15 

Slavery.     Adams,  N.    South-side  view.    (1854.),   336.2 

Calhoun,  J.  C.     Oration,  1850 822.5 

Child,    L.   M.     Isaac   T.  Hopper :  a  true   life. 

(Facts  of  American  slavery.) 521.6 

Clarke,  J.  F.     Anti-slavery  days  :  sketch  of  the 

struggle  which  ended  in  abolition 41 2.8 

Draper,   J,    W.     History   of   the   civil   war  in 

America.     3  vols 406. lo-i 2 

Greeley,  H.     American  conflict.     2  vols 426.2,3 

Keml)le,    F.  A.     Journal  of  a   residence  on  a 

Georgian  plantation  in  1838-39 315-5 

Redpath,  J.      Roving    editor;     or.  Talks  with 

slaves  in  the  Southern  states.     (1859.)....  315.6 
Smedes,    S.    D.       Memorials    of   a   Southern 

planter 522.1 1 

Stowe,  H.  B.     Uncle  Tom's  cabin 215.1 

Uncle  Tom's  cabin.  Key  to 928.  i 

Ed.     Father  Henson's  story  of  his  own  life. .   521.4 
Whittier,    J.   G.      Slaver)-    in    Massachusetts; 

several  papers  in  relation  to  slavery 817.4 

Williams,  G.  W.     History  of  the  Negro  race  in 

America,   1619-1880.     2  vols 427.1,2 

Wilson,  H.     History  of  the  rise  and  fall  of  the 

slave-power  in  America.     3  vols 406.7-9 

See  also  South,  The. 
Sleep.     (Jranville,  J.  M.    Sleep  and  sleeplessness,  925.20 

Richarilson,  J.  G.     How  to  secure  it 925.6 

Wood,  H.  C.     Rest  in  sleep 925.12 

Sleeping-car  :  farce;  by  W.  D.  Howells 214.13 


SLEEPY-HOLLOW. 


121 


SOME. 


Sleepy-Hollow.     Irving,  W.     Legend 817.11 

81iCk,   Samuel:    sayings    and  doings;     by   T.  C. 

Haliburton 231.20 

SlOSSOII,  Annie  T.     Fishin'  Jimmy 238.47 

Smart,  Hawley.     Two  kisses 258.32 

SniedeS;    Susan    D.     Memorials  of  a    Southern 

planter 522.1 1 

Smells.  Johnston,  J.  F.  W.  Natural  smells; 
smells  produced  by  chemical  art;  preven- 
tion and  removals  of  smells '. .    684.3 

SmetlllirsteS  :  story;    by  F.  H.  Burnett 215.26 

Smike  ;    from    the    "  Nicholas    Nickleby  "  of  C. 

Dickens;   ,?^.  by  Mrs.  Horton 281.2 

Smiles,  Samuel.     Character 9i4-ii 

Men  of  invention  and  industry 563.2 

Thrift '• 914.12 

Smith,  Alexander.     Dreamthorp:  sketch 812.4 

Smith,  Charles  C.  Acadia.  [History  of  Amer- 
ica.]  ...*437.i4 

Arctic  explorations  in  the  eighteenth  and  nine- 
teenth centuries *437.i8 

Boston    and    the    Colony.      [History  of    Bos- 
ton.]   *438.i 

Boston  and  the  neighboring  jurisdictions *438.l 

Explorations  to  the  North-west.     [America.],  *437. 13 

French  Protestants  in  Boston *438.2 

Wars    on    the    seaboard :    Acadia    and    Cape 

Breton *437'i5 

Smith,  Charlotte.     See  Robertson,  E.  S.    English 

poetesses 546.12 

Smith,  Elizabeth  O.     Bertha  and  Lily 229.10 

Smith,  Francis  P.  See  Smiles,  S.  Men  of  inven- 
tion      563.2 

Smith,  Cerritt.  See  Frothingham,  O.  B.  Biog- 
raphy    523.4 

Smith,  Goldwin.     Life  of  William  Cowper 545-17 

Political  destiny  of  Canada  :   essay 81 3- 1 

Slave-owner  (Russians)  and  the  Turk:   essay 813. i 

Smith,     Hannah.       (//es/m     StrettoiiJ)       David 

Lloyd's  last  will 268.32 

Her  only  son 268.33 

Through  a  needle's  eye 268.31 

Smith,    Herbert    H.     Brazil,    the  Amazons,  and 

the  coast 3 1 7- 1 

Smith,  Horace.     The  picnic  party 812.9 

See  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history 815.15 

Smith,  H.  W.  Presidents  of  America  :  steel  en- 
gravings  **R9.3 

Smith,    Capl.    John.     See    Eggleston,     E.,    and 

Seelye,  L.  E.     Pocahontas.. 475-13 

See  Iligginson,  T.  W.     American  explorers   ...    475.7 
Smith,     Joseph,    at    Nauvoo.     See    Quincy,    J. 

Figures  of  the  past 534-3 

Smitll,  J.A.     Productive  farming 611. 5 

Smith,  J.  N.     Way  of  the  world 291.13 

Smith,    Julie    P.     Chris    and   Otho :     seijuel   to 

Widow  (ioldsmith's  daughter 218.22 

His  young  wife 218.27 

Married  belle ^ .  .218.24 

Widow  Goldsmith's  daughter 218.21 

Widower 21 8.23 

Smith,  L.  P.     On  the  classification  of  books 936.6 

Smith,  Lucy.     See  Smith,  William  and  Lucy. 

Smith,  Margaret.     Journal;   ed.  by  J.G.  Whittier,  S17.3 

Smith,  Mary  P.  W.     Browns 295.31 

Their  canoe  trip 295.32 

Smith,    R.    Bosworth.       Rome    and    (Jarthage : 

Punic  wars.     [Epochs.] 44I-I ' 

Smith,     Sydney.     See    Mason,    E.   T.     Personal 

traits 555.4 

See  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history 815.14 

Whipple,  E.  P.     Review  of  his  works 817.19 

Smith,  William  and   Lucy.     Life;   ed.  by   G.  S. 

Merriam 5677 


Smith,  William,  ed.    Complete  manual  of  English 

literature:    by  Thomas  B.  Shaw 815.16 

Smith,  William  PL     Evolution  of  Dodd 292.37 

Smoke ;  by  L  Turgenieff 244.3 

Smollett,    Tobias  G.     Humphry    Clinker;   with 

memoir  by  T.  Roscoe 261 .20 

Trans.     Adventures  of  Gil  Bias  of  Santillane; 

by  A.  R.  Le  Sage 249.39 

See  Thackeray,  W.  M.     English  humourists 202.10 

Smyth,  Thomas.     Why  do  I  live? 932.4 

Snails.     Ingersoll,  E.     Friends  worth  knowing. .   645.9 

Snap-dragons ;  by  j.  H.  Ewing 274.29 

Snobs.     Thackeray,  W.  M.     Book  of  snobs 202.9 

Snow .     Chisholm,  G.  G.     Short  study.  •  -      655,10 

Snow-bound  :  poem;    by  J.  G.  Whittier 715. i 

Same.     [American  poems.] 734-3 

Snow-bound  at  Eagle's ;   by  Bret  Harte 233.27 

SnOM'-image,  and  other  twice-told  tales;    by   N. 

Hawthorne 202.14 

Snow-storm;  by  J.  Wilson 812.7 

Social  aims;   l)y  R.  W.  Emerson 804.1 1 

Social  customs;   by  F,  H.  Hall 914-25 

See  also  Etiquette  and  Manners. 
Social   institutions,      Bryce,   J.     American  com- 
monwealth  414.12 

Social  life.     Bayne,  P.     Christianity  the  basis...  912.8 

Social  life  in  Greece;    by  J.  P.  Mahafly 365.1 1 

Social  problems.     Booth,  Gen.     In  darkest  Eng- 
land, and  the  way  out 924,15 

Coan,  T.  M.,  ed.     Eight  essays 813.3 

Social  rights  and  duties.     Dole,  C.  F.     The  citi- 
zen and  the  neighbor 914.19 

Social  science.     Sumner,  W.  G.     Essays 823.9 

Social  statics;    by  H.  Spencer 801. 21 

Socialism.     Flanagan,  J.  W.     In  Ireland  :  essay,  813.3 
Hawthorne,  N.     Blithdale   romance.     (Experi- 
ment at  Brook  farm. ) 202. 1 3 

Laveleye,  E.  de.     The  European  terror 813.3 

Society.     Dick,  T.     Improvement  of  society  by 

the  diffusion  of  knowledge... 816.  i 

Emerson,  R.  W.     Society  and  solitude 804.10 

Gladden,  W.     Society  and  societies 823. 10 

Hamerton,  P.  G.     Human  intercourse 826,2 

Society  and  solitude 826.1 

Higginson,  T.  W.     Common  sense  about  women,  927.3 

Macaulay,  T.  B.     Essay 816.5 

Siegvolk,    V.     Suggestions  touching  the  art  of 

living  together 827.2 

Wells,  K.  G.     Caste  in  American  society 917-6 

Wiggin,  E.  E.     Manners  in  society 914.21 

Sociology.     Spencer,  H.     Principles,     2  vols.  .834.6,  7 

Sumner,  W.  G.     Essay 823.9 

Socrates.     See    Grote,   G.     History  of  Greece, 

vol.  8 404.8 

See  Lewes,  G.  H.     Life  and  philosophy 801.22 

Mayor,  J.  B.     Sketch  of  his  philosophy 814.  i 

Plato.     Dialogues.     4  vols 806.1-4 

RoUin,  C.     History  of  Socrates 449-3 

Soiling  of  cattle;    by  J.  Quincy 615. i 

Soils.     Dana,  S.  L.     Muck  manual  for  farmers. . .   626.3 

Solar  system.     Dick,  T.     Works,  vol.  2 816.2 

Soldiers  three :   Indian  tales;   by  R.  Kipling   ...  248.38 
Soley,  J-  R-     Blockade  and  the  cruisers.     [Navy 

in  the  civil  war,  vol.  i.] 432. 13 

Sailor-boys  of  '61 476.14 

Wars  of  the  United  States,   1 789-1 850 *437.I7 

rtWi/ Schley,  W.  S.     Rescue  of  Greely 318.8 

Solitude.     Emerson,    R.    W.     Society  and  soli- 
tude  804.10 

Hamerton,  P.  G.     Society  and  solitude 826.  i 

Solon.     SeeQox,Q.\S.     Life 561.2 

See  Cirote,  G.     History  of  Greece,  vol.  3 404-3 

Some  other  folks;    by  S,  P.  McLean 235,13 

Some   things  abroad ;   by  A.  McKenzie 352-3 


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Somebody's  neighbors;   by  R.  T.  Cooke 225.44 

Sonierville,  Mary.      Personal  recollections;   by 

Martha  Somerville 507.17 

Son  of  the  soil ;   by  M.  O.  VV.  Oliphant 266.2 

Song  of  Hiawatha;   by   H.  W.  Longfellow 725.1 

Sai/id.     {Edition  of  /Sj6.) 725.3 

Songs.     Bryant,   W.  C,  cJ.     Family  library  of 
poetry  and  song:    English,  Scottish,  Irish, 

and  American 71 6.4 

Songs  and  ballads  of  the  American  revolution; 

ed.  by  F.  Moore 734-2 

Songs,  legends,  ballads;   by  J.  15.  O'Reilly 714-21 

Songs  of  seven ;   by  J.  Ingelow 723-4 

Sonnets  and  lyrics;   by   H.H.Jackson 714.16 

Sons  and  daughters;   by  E.  ().  Kirk 226.46 

Sontag,    Henrietta.      Se^  Ferris,  G.  T.      (jreat 

singers 564-25 

Sooner  or  later;   by  C.  S.  Brooks 259.1 1 

Sophie  May,  pseud.     See  Clarke,  Rebecca  S. 
Sophists.     Grote,  C.     History  of  Greece,  vol.  8.   404.8 
1-ewes,  G.  H.     Biographical  history  of  philoso- 
phy  801.22 

Sophocles.    Tragedies; /rrt;/.f.  by  E.  H   Plumptre,  71 1.2 

Sei  De  Quincey,  T.     The  Antigone 805.1 1 

SOPdellO  :  poem;  by  R.  Browning 72314 

Sorrow.     Chapin,  E.  H.     Christian  view 922.14 

Sorrows  of  young  Werther  :   tale;   by  Goethe. .  .803.10 
Soto,   Ferdinando    de.      See    Higginson,    T.    \V.  \ 

American  explorers 475-7 

See  Simms,  W.  G.     Vasconselos 222. 1 1 

Soul.      Harrison,   F'.      Essay:    Soul  and    future 

life 813.2 

Swedenborg,  E.     Nature  of  the  intercourse  be- 
tween the  soul  and  the  body 9i3-ii 

Sound    bodies  for   our   boys  and   girls;   by   W. 

Blaikie 925-2 

South.     United  States.     Adams,  N.     South-side 

view  of  slavery,  1854 336.2 

Cable,  G.  W.     Silent  South 823.11 

Channing,    E.      American    revolution    in    the 

South *437-i6 

Harris,  J.  C.      Mingo:    sketches  of  Southern 

life  and  character   236.3 

Haygood,    A.   G.     The   new   South :    sermon. 

(1880.) 822.6 

Shadow  of  the   war :  story  of  the  South  in  re- 
construction times 232.25 

Smedes,  S   D.  Memorials  of  a  Southern  planter. 

(Picture  of  life  before  the  war.j 522. 1 1 

Watterson,  H.,  ed.     Oddities  in  Southern  life 

and  character 236.10- 

See  also  Slavery. 
South  Abington,  Mass.     {Name  changed  to  Whit- 
man.)     History.      See    History    of    Ply- 
mouth county **R8.II 

South  America.    Bishop,  N.  H.    Thousand  miles' 

walk  across 3^7-12 

B.  B.     Travel  pictures 373-4 

Brassey,  A.     Voyage  in  the  "  Sunbeam  " 319-8 

Champney,  E.  \V.     Three  Vassar  girls  in  South 

America    376-13 

Clemens,  E.  J.  M.     La  Plata  countries 3i7-i4 

Curtis,  W.  E.      Capitals  of  Spanish  America.  .  .317.17 
Darwin,   C.      What    Mr.    Darwin   saw    in    his 

voyage  round  the  world 377-' 

Dixie,  F.     Across  Patagonia 317-13 

Humboldt,   A.   von.      Equinoctial    regions   of 

America,  1 799-1 804.      3  vols 31 7.9-1 1 

Isaacs,  J.     Maria :   romance 243.49 

Knox,  T.  W.     Boy  traveUers 386.7 

Markham,   C.   R.     Colonial   history   of  South 

America .    *437.i8 

Orton,  J.      Andes  and  the  Amazon :  across  the 

continent-    317-2 


South  America,  continued. 

Reid,  M.     .\lloat  in  the  forest 297. I4 

Vincent,  F.     Around  and  about  South  America,  317.19 

See  also  Names  of  the  various  countries,  as 

Brazil,  Peru,  etc.;  also  Amazon  ««</ Andes. 

South  Carolina.     Doyle,  J.  A.     English  colonies 

in   America,  vol.    i  :    Virginia,   Maryland, 

and  the  Carolinas 413-3 

Horry,  P.,  and  Weems,  M.   L.      Life  of  Gen. 

Francis  Marion 516.14 

Tyler,  M.  C.     Literature 825.2 

Williams,  G.  W.      Slavery  in  the  colony,  1665- 

•775   427-1 

Soutll   Hadley,  Mass.     History  of  Mt.   Holyoke 

seminary,  1837-1887;    by  S.  D.  Stow 429. 1 

South,  Kobert.     .S'tv  Whipple,  E.  P.     Reviews. .  .817.19 
South-sen  islands.    Stoddard,  C.  W.    Chumming 

with  a  savage 812.18 

Wyss  and  Montolieu.     Swiss  family  Robinson- .   279.8 

Wyss,  J.  R.     Willis,  the  pilot 279.9 

South-side   view   of    slavery;     by    N.    Adams. 

(I^'i54) 336-2 

SOUthey,     Robert.        Memoir     of     Henry      K. 

VVhite 713.3 

See  Dowden,  E.     Life 545  '  4 

See  also  Carlyle,  T.     Reminiscences. 557-6 

De  Quincey,  T.     Literary  reminiscences 805.10 

Milton  versus  Southey  and  Landor 805. 1 1 

.  Macaulay,  T.  B.     Essays 816.5 

Mason,  E.  T.,  ed.     Personal  traits 555-' 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history 815.13 

Southward  ho  I  by  W.  G.  .Simms 222.7 

Souvenirs  of  my  time;    by  J.  B.  Fremont 523.13 

Sowing  the  wind;   by  T.  S.  Arthur 281.15 

Spain.     Description  and  travels:  Amicis,  E.  de. 

Spain  ............ ~ 344-3 

Andersen,  H.  C.     Spain,  and  a  visit  to  Portugal,  344.2 
Buttcrworth,    H.      Zigzag  journeys   in   classic 

lands 376.2 

Caballero,  F\     Fllia;   or,  Spain  fifty  years  ago. . .   344.5 
Champney,  E.  W.     Three  Vassar  girls  abroad,  376.11 

Children  :   their  homes,  schools,  etc 395-' 

Field,  K.     Ten  days  in  Spain 3444 

Hale,  S.     Family  flight 396-5 

Hare,  A.  J.  C.     Wanderings  in  Spain 344-7 

Irving,  W.     .\lhambra 344-6 

Longfellow,  H.  W.     Outre-mer 342.1 1 

Perez-Galdos,    B.      Trafalgar   and  Marianela: 

stories  of  Spanish  life.     2  vols 241.37,  38 

Taine,  H.  A.     Tour  through  the  Pyrenees 353-3 

Taylor,  B.     Lands  of  the  Saracen 346.8 

History: 

Canning,  G.     England  and  Spain  in  1826 822.3 

Coppee,  II.      History  of  the  conquest  of  Spain 

by  the  Arab-Moors.     2  vols 448.13,  14 

Creasy,  E.  S.     Defeat  of  the  Spanish  armada, 

1588.     [Decisive  battles.] 461.9 

F'roissart,  J.     Chronicles   of  adventure,  battle, 
and  custom  in  Spain;  ed.  for  boys  by  S. 

Lanier 473- ' 

Hale,  E.  E.,  </«</ Susan.    Story  of  Spain.    [Na- 
tions.]    482.7 

Hallam,  H.     History  of  the  middle  ages ....  444.1 

Harrison,  j.  H.     History;   td.  by  A.  Oilman.  . .   483.3 

Irving,  W.     Conquest  of  Granada 448.12 

Spanish  papers 448- 1 5 

Macaulay,  T.  B.     Essay 816.5 

Poole,   S.   L.     Story  of  the    Moors   in   Spain. 

[Nations.] 482.16 

Prescott,  W.  H.     History  of  the  reign  of  Fer- 
dinand and  Isabella.     3  vols. 448.4-6 

History  of  the  reign  of  Philip  II.     3  vols..  -448.1-3 
Yonge,   C.    M.     Story    of   the    Christians   and 

Moors  of  Spain 473-4 


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123 


STAEI.. 


Spain,  continued. 

Winsor,   J.,  ed.     History   of  America,  vol.   2: 
Spanish    explorations    and    settlements   in 
America;  vol.  8  :  Spanish  North  America*437.i2,  i8 
Spaldilljl^,   William.     Life  of  Joseph   Addison; 

Life  of  Francis  Bacon 557-1 

Spanish   America.     Curtis,    W.    E.     Capitals  of 

.Spanish  America Z^l-^1 

Spanlsll  gypsy  :   poem;   by  George  Eliot 7I3-I5 

Spanish  literature.     Conant,  H.  S.     Primer 835.11 

Simonde  de  Sismondi.     Historical  view 803.17 

Ticknor,' c;.     History.     3  vols 806.19-21 

See  Prescott,  W.  H.     Essay  thereon 81 7.1 

Spanisll  North  America.      Winsor,  J.      History 

of  America,  vol.  8 *437.i8 

Spanish  nun ;    by  T.  De  Quincey 805 . 1 9 

Spanish  papers;    by  W.  Irving 448-15 

Spanish   student:   poem;   by  H.  W   Longfellow,  725.1 

Spare  hours;   by  J.  Brown.      3  vols 81 6.6-8 

Sparks,  Jared.     Life  of  Washington 5I7-I 

Sparrow  the  tramp;    by  L.  F.  Wesselhoeft 282.9 

SparrOWgrasS  papers  ;   by  F.  S.  Cozzens 642.8 

Spartan   and   Theban  supremacies.     Sankey,  C. 

History.     [Epochs.] 441.9 

SpealiCr.      Cooke,   C.    A.,    ed.      Young    folks' 

speaker 937-1 

Spectator.     Addison,}.;  Steele,  R.;  and  others. 

6  vols 81 1. 5-10 

Spectre  bridegroom :   tale;    by  W.  Irving  .    .817.11 

Speech.      Bunce,  O.   B.     "Don't":   manual   of 
mistakes   and    improprieties  more    or   less 

prevalent  in  speech  and  conduct **R4.2 

Critic.     "  Discriminate  "  :  manual  for  guidance 
in  the  use  of  correct  words  and  phrases  in 

ordinary  speech **R4,3 

Peabody,  A.  P.     Conversation :  its  faults  and 

its  graces **R4.4 

White,  R.  G.     Every-day  English,  part  I 926.6 

See  also  Conversation. 
Speech-making.     Higginson,  T.  W.     Hints...  926.8 
Speke,  Capt.      See  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.      Great 

African  travellers 349-30 

Spell-hound  fiddler ;    by  K.  Janson 247.35 

Spelling.     Parker,  F.  W.     Teaching  spelling.  . .   916.5 

White,  R.  G.     Every-day  English 926.6 

Spence,  William, yc^f;;/  author.     See  Kirby,  Wil- 
liam. 

Spencer,  Herbert.     Data  of  ethics 834.9 

Education  :   intellectual,  moral,  and  physical.  .  .801.18 

Essays  :   moral,  political,  and  testhetic 801.20 

Principles  of  biology.     2  vols 834.2,  3 

Principles  of  sociology.     2  vols 834.6,  7 

Recent  discussions   in  science,  philosophy,  and 

morals 801. 19 

Social  statics 801.21 

See  Jones,  J.  H.    Some  strictures  upon  Spencer's 

theories 912. 5 

Spenser,  Edmund.  Faerie  queene;  Epithalamion,  722.3 

See  Church,  R.  W.     Life 545-9 

Disraeli,  I.     Amenities  of  literature 806.6 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Essay 804.3 

Sphinx  ;  by"0.  Feuillet 241.3 

Sphinx's  children ;   by  R.  T.  Cooke 225.45 

Sphinx's  riddle;   by  T.  De  Quincey 805.14 

Spiders.     Treat,  M.     My  garden  pets 647.11 

Spielhagen,  F.     llohensteins 248.13 

Spinning-wheel  stories;   by  L.  M.  Alcott 287.17 

Spinoza.     Sce  Froude,  J.  A.     Short  study 804.20 

See  Lewes,  G.  H.     Life  and  doctrine 801.22 

Spiritual  culture.     Clarke,  J.  F.     Self-culture. .  .914.14 
Spiritual    influx.     Schiller,   F.     Connection    be- 
tween the  spiritual  and  animal  in  man 803.1 

Swedenborg,  E.     Nature  of  the  intercourse  be- 
tween the  soul  and  the  body 9I3-II 


Spiritual  laws.     Emerson,  R.  W.     Essay 804.4 

Spiritual  world.      Drummond,   H.     Natural  law 

in  the  spiritual  world 932.14 

Swedenborg,   E.      Heavenly  arcana :    wonder- 
ful things  seen  in  the  world  of  spirits.     10 

vols 913.1-10 

Spiritual  world 913,1 1 

Spiritualism.     Bayne,  P.     Pantheistic 912.8 

Browning,     R.     Mr.   Sludge,   "  the    medium  " : 

poem 723.13 

Davis,  R.  H.     Captain's  story 812.2 

Hayden,  W.  B.     Phenomena  of  modern  spirit- 
ualism     923.2 

Mahan,  A.      Phenomena,    explained    and    ex- 
posed     912.2 

Taylor,  J.  B.     Hannah  Thurston 2 1 2.3 1 

Spitzbergen.     Dufferin,  Zor^/.     Yacht  voyage . .   361.2 
Lamont,  J.    Seasons  with  the  sea-horses :  sport- 
ing adventures  in  the  Northern  seas 328.1 

SpoflFord,    A.    R.,  ed.      American    almanac    for 

1887 **R3.28 

SpoflFord,  Harriet  E.  Prescott.     Azarian 225.23 

D'outre  mort.     [Classics  :  Intellect.] 812.2 

Marquis  of  Carabas 225.26 

Mount  of  sorrow  :  story 232.8 

Ray.     [Classics:  Heroism.] 81 2.11 

Sir  Rohan's  ghost 225.24 

South  breaker.     [Classics :  Romance.] 812.7 

Thief  in  the  night 225.25 

Spon,  Ernest.     Workshop  receipts **R3.ii 

SpOOner,  William  B.     In  memoriam 529.6 

Sporting   adventures  in  the  far  West;   by  J.    M. 

Murphy 313-9 

Sporting  adventures  in  the  Northern  seas;   by  J. 

Lamont 328. 1 

Sports.     Beard,  D.  C.     Book  of  sports,   games, 

and  amusements 662.8 

Cassell.     Book  of  sports  and  pastimes 662.2 

Chadwick,    H.     Sports  and  pastimes  of  Amer- 
ican boys 662. 1 

See  also  Amusements  and  Games. 

Sprague,  Mary  A.     Earnest  trifler 229.3 

Spring,  L.  W.     Kansas.     [Commonwealths.]  •  . .  423.6 
Spring.     Hawthorne,  N.     Buds  and  bird  voices,  812.17 

Holmes,  O.  W.     The  seasons:  essay 817.5 

Thoreau,    H.    D.     Early  spring   in  Massachu- 
setts    667. 1 

Warner,  C.  D.     How  spring  came  in  New  Eng- 
land  827.14 

Spring  floods;   by  I.  S.  Turgenieff. 244.2 

Springer,   Rebecca  R.     Self 229. 1 1 

Springfield,  Mass.     Abbott,  J.     Marco  Paul  at 

the  armory 393-6 

Springhaven  ;  by  R.  D.  Blackmore 252.17 

Spurr,  G.  G.     Land  of  gold  :  tale  of  '49.     (Pio- 
neer life  in  California.) 232.24 

Spy  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper 2U.2 

Spyri,  Johanna.     Gritli's  children 275.45 

Heidi 275.41 

Red-letter  stories :  Swiss  tales 275.42 

Rico  and  Wiseli.   275.43 

Swiss  stories 275.46 

Uncle  Titus 275.44 

Veronica,  and  other  friends 275  44 

Squire  of  Sandal-side;  by  A.  E.  Barr 227.47 

St.     See  Saint. 

Stable.     Stewart,   J.      Stable-book :  treatise  on 

the  management  of  horses 625 .  i 

See  also  Horse. 

Stael,  Madame  de.     Corinne ;   or,  Italy 241 .2 

See  Duffy,  Bella.     Life 512.14 

See  also  Bolton,  S.  K.     Short  life 575-6 

Carlyle,  T.     Essays 816.10,  1 1 

Pall,C.  H.     Sketch 511. 11 


STAGE. 


124 


STEVENSON. 


Stagf .      Edinburgh    review.      Kssay :     Ancient, 

mediaeval,  and  modern  stage 5^13-^ 

Stahr,  Fanny  I.ewald.     Hulda 247.18 

Standard  cantatas.  Upton,  G.  P.  IIand-l>ook..  838.6 
Standard  operas.  Upton,  G.  P.  Hand-book...  838.4 
Standard  oratorios.  Upton,  G.  P.  Hand-hook,  838.5 
Standard  symphonies.  I'pton.G.  P.  Handbook,  838.7 
Standlsh,  Sliles.     .SV^  Bradford,  W.     History  of 

PlsTnouth  plantation 428.  i 

5^^  Longfellow,  H.  W.     Courtship:   poem 7251 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Poem 726.12 

Standlsh  of  Standish;   by  J.  G.  Austin 238.15 

Stanley,  Arthur  P.    christian  institutions 912.9 

History  of  the  Eastern  church 452.1 

History  ofthe  Jewish  church.     3  vols 452.2-4 

Life  and  correspondence  of  Thomas  .Arnold ....   557-5 

Sinai  and  Palestine 346. 1 3 

See  Oliver,    Grace    A.     Life,  work,  and  teach- 
ings     5674 

See  also    Lowell,  J.  R.     Speech  at  a    commem- 
orative   meeting   in    Westminster  Abbey, 

1881 817.16 

Stanley,  Henry  M.     Congo  and  the  founding  of 

its  free  state.     2  vols 349.26,  27 

How  I  found  Livingstone  :  Central  .\frica 349-25 

In  darkest  Africa.     2  vols 349.28,  29 

Through  the  dark  continent.     2  vols 349.16,  17 

See  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.     Great  African  travel- 
lers :    Bruce-Stanley 349-30 

Knox,  T.  W.     Boy    travellers  on  the  Congo: 

condensed  from  "Dark  continent" 386.12 

Stanton,   Kdwin   M.     See    Riddle,  A.  G.     Alice 

Brand 229.19 

.S>^  Stowe,  H.  B.     Men  of  our  times 534-1 

StanWOOd,    Edward.       History    of    presidential 

elections 4'  2.9 

Topography  and  landmarks  of  the  last  hundred 

years.     [History  of  Boston.] .  ■   *438.4 

Starling,  Elizabeth.     Noble  deeds  of  woman ....    5 1 1 .2 

Starrett,  Helen  E.     Letters  to  a  daughter 914-23 

Letters  to  elder  daughters 914.26 

Stars.     Humboldt,  A  von.     Cosmos,  vols.  3,  4,  824.3,  4 
Proctor,    R.   A.      Essay :    Star-grouping,    star- 
drift,  and  star-mist 672.3 

See  also  Astronomy. 

Start  in  life ;    by  J.  T.  Trowbridge 224.27 

State,  The.     Blackie,  J.  S.     Lecture 916.14 

Coleridge,  S.  T.     On  the  constitution  of  church 

and  state 805.6 

Macaulay,  T.  B.     Essay:  Church  and  state....   816.5 

Statesman's  manual;   by  S.  T.  Coleridge 805. 1 

Statesman's    year-book  for  1884;   ed.    by    J.    S. 

Keliie **R3.23 

Statics.     Spencer,  H.     Social  statics 801. 21 

Statistical   atlas  ofthe  L'nited  States:   census  of 

1S70;   by  F.  A.Walker **R9.2 

Statistical  record   of   the    armies  of  the   L^nited 

States,  1861-65;   by  F.  Phisterer 432.16 

Statistics    and  history  of   the  civilized  world  for 
the  year  1884:  statesman's  vear-book;   ed. 

byJ.S.  Keltic .' **K3-23 

See  also  Census. 
Statutes,  Public,  of  the  commonwealth  of  Massa- 
chusetts, enacted  Nov.  19,  1881 **R2.20 

Index  to  public  statutes  of  1882-1887 **R2.37 

Statutes,  Private  and  special,  of  Massachusetts, 

for  the  years  1882-1888   .  -    **R2.38 

Steadfast;  by  R.T.Cooke 22547 

Steam-engine.     Ewbank,  T.       Progressive    de- 
velopment     636. 1 

Nicoll,    H.  J.     Application  to   locomotion    by 

land  and  water 521.15 

Smiles,   S.     Account  of  William  Murdock,  de- 
veloper and  improver  of  the  steam-engine,   563.2 


Steam-engine,  continued. 

Tinibs,  J.     Wonderful  inventions 677.5 

Steam  navigation,      limbs, J.     Wonderful  inven- 
tions     677.5 

Steam    printing-press.      Smiles,  S.     Invention..    563.2 
Steanisllips.     Smiles,    S.     Account   of   Francis 

!'.  Smith  and  their  introduction 5632 

Stearns,  W.  A.     Labrador 312.3 

Stebbins,   Emma,  ed.     Charlotte  Cushman :   her 

letters,  and  memories  of  her  life 523  2 

Stedman,  Edmund  C      Poets  of  America ^25.5 

Victorian  poets:    1835-1875 ......815.22 

See  Riileing,  W.  II.     Boyh<<od 576.2 

Steele,  J.  D.,  and  E.  B.   Brief  history  of  Rome.. 474.17 
Steele,  sir  Richard,  and  others.     Spectator.     6 

vols 811. 5   10 

See  Thackeray,  W.  M.     English  humourists. . .  .202.10 
Stella,  pseud.  '  See  Ivon,  Mrs.  N.  C. 
Stephen,  Leslie.     Essay  :  Suppression  of  poison- 
ous opinions 813.7 

Life  of  Samuel  Johnson 545. 1 

Life  of  Alexander  Pope 545.18 

Life  of  Jonathan  Swift 545-29 

Stephen  Dane;   by  A.  M.  Douglas 217.9 

Stephen,  M.  D.;   byS.  Wamer 216.16 

Stephens,   Alexander    H.     "Corner-stone"  ad- 
dress on  slavery,  Savannah,  1861 822.6 

Stephens,  Ann  S.     Fashion  and  famine 229.13 

Stephens,  C.  .\.     Voung  Moll's  peevy:  story -•  .232.16 
Stephens,    Henry.      Farmer's    guide     to    scien- 
tific and  practical  agriculture.     2  vols.  .  .  .617.3,  4 
Stephens,  John    L.     Incidents  of  travel  in  Cen- 
tral   .\merica,    Chiapas,  and    Yucatan.     2 

vols 317.6,  7 

Incidents  of  travel   in    Egypt,    Arabia  Pelra;a, 

and  the  Holy  Land.  '  2  vols 349.1 1,12 

Incidents  of  travel  in  Greece,  Turkey,     Russia, 

and  Poland.     2  vols 341-2,'  3 

Incidents  of  travel  in  Yucatan.     2  vols 317.4,5 

Stephenson,  George.     See  Nicoll,  H.    J.    Great 
movements,  ai.d  those  who   achieved  them. 

(Steam-engine.)    521.15 

Stepniak,  Sergius.     Careerof  a  nihilist 249.17 

Russia  under  the  tzars 468. 1 2 

Russian  peasantry 468.13 

Underground  Russia 468. 1 1 

Stepping  heavenward;    by  E.  Prentiss. 275.28 

Stereotyping.     Smiles,  S.     History 563.2 

Sterne,  Laurence.     Tristram  Shandy 261 .7 

See  Traill,  H.  D.     Life 54S-30 

See  also  Thackeray,  W.  M.      English  humour- 
ists  202.10 

Sterne,  Simon.  Introduction  to  Wealth-creation; 

by  A.  Mongredien 823.3 

Stevens,   Abel.      Extract  from  his   History  of 

Methodism 507.10 

Stevens,  A.,  ed.     Cattle;   by  W.  Youatt 61 5.4 

The  hog;   by  Youatt  /?«</ Martin 615. to 

Stevens,    John    a.       English    in     New    York. 

[America.].   *437-'3 

Life  of  Albert  Gallaiin 515-9 

Trans.     Notes  on  Paris;   by  H.  A.  Taine 353-IO 

Stevens,    Mary.      .S'tr    Dall,    C.    II.      Pepperell 

house 5U-I1 

Stevens,  Thaddeus.     Speech  on  secession,  1861,  822.6 
Speech  on  the  first  reconstruction  bill,  1867.  ■  . .   822.6 

Stevenson,  Robert  L.     Black  arrow 257.21 

Kidnapped    257.22 

Master  of  Ballantrae 257.23 

Memories  and  portraits 827.24 

Prince  Otto 257.20 

Strange  case  of  Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr.  Hyde 257.19 

Travels  with  a  donkey  in  the  Cevennes 353- '3 

Treasure  island 257.24 


STEVENSON. 


125 


STORY. 


Stevenson,   Robert  L.,  continued. 

Virginilms  puerisque,  and  other  papers 827.23 

Stevenson,     Thomas.       See    Stevenson,     R.    L. 

Essay ». . , .    827.24 

Stevin,  ^ds-m, pseud.     See  Richardson,  James. 

Stewart,  C  S.     Brazil  and  La  Plata 3 '7-3 

SteWJirt,  George,  Jr.     Frontenac  and  his  times. 

[America.] *437.I4 

Stewart,  John.  ( M^ulking.)  Peripatetic  phi- 
losopher  805.10,  13 

Stewart,    John.       stable    book;     ed.    by    A.    B. 

xMlen 625.1 

Stiflf-necked  generation;   by  L.  B.  Walford 254.47 

Still  waters 25 1 . 1 2 

Stillwater  tragedy;   Ijy  T.  B.  Aldrich 224.3 

Stimson,    l-rederic  J.       {J.  S.  of  Dale.)       Mrs. 

KnoUys  :  a  story 232.8 

Joint  author.     King's  men 227.19 

Stirling,  A.     At  daylxeak..  227.17 

Stockton,  Prank  R.  Dusantes :  sequel  to  Cast- 
ing away  of  Mrs.  Leeks  and  Mrs.  Ale- 
shine 224.17 

Hundredth  man 224.16 

Jolly  fellowship 224.12 

Lady,  or  the  tiger?  and  other  stories 224.13 

Late  Mrs.  Null 224.15 

Personally  conducted.     (Europe.) 396  n 

Rudder  grange 224.11 

Story  of  Viteau   224.14 

Transferred  ghost :  story 232.8 

What  might  have  been  expected 2r.'4.i8 

See  Rideing,  W.  1 1,      lioyhood 576-2 

Stockton,      Louise.        Kirby's     coals    of     lire : 

story 232.13 

Stoddard,  C.  W.     Chumming  with  a  savage 812.18 

Stoddard,  Elizabeth  D.  B.  Osgood's  predic- 
ament    ...    232. 14 

Stoddard,  William  O.     Among  the  lakes 277.26 

Dab  Kinzer 277.22 

Heart  of  it 277.21 

Quartet :  sequel  to  Dab  Kinzer 277.23 

Red  mustang :  story  of  the  Mexican  border ....  277.28 

Saltillo  boys 277.25 

Talking  leaves 277.27 

Winter  fun 277.24 

Stoicism.     Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     History 405.18 

Lewes,  G.  H.     Biographical  history  of  philoso- 
phy     .    ..  801.22 

Mayor,  J.  B.     Sketch. 814.1 

Stokes,  G.  T.     Essay:   the  Bollandists 813.5 

Stokesley  secret;    by  C.  M .  Vonge 269.10 

Stolen  white  elephant;    by  Mark  Twain 239.20 

Stone,  P.  D.  P'ounding  of  Penns)lvania.  [Amer- 
ica.]  *437  13 

Struggle  for  the  Delaware;    Philadelphia  under 

Howe  and  under  Arnold *437.i6  ! 

Stones  of  Venice;    by  J.  Ruskin.     3  vuls 802.1-3  j 

Storied  holidays;    by  E.  S.  Brooks 282.32  t 

Stories  and  romances;    by  H.  E.  Scudder 277.10 

Stories  by  .American  authors.      10  vols 232.7-16 

Stories   for   children:   Parent's  assistant;    by  M.  | 

Edgeworth 273.33 

Stories  from  Homer;   by  A.  J.  Church 273.1 

Stories  from    the    Greek    tragedians;     by   A.   J. 

Church 273.5 

Stories  from  \irgil;    by  A.  J.  Church 273.2 

Stories,  Half-hour,   ol    choice  reading;    by  J.  S. 

Adams 821.7 

Stories  Mother  Nature  told  her   children;   by  J. 

Andrews '274.43 

Stories  of  adventure  told  liy  adventurers;    by  E. 

E.  Hale 223.16 

Stories  of  discovery  told  by  discoverers;   by    E.  | 

E.  Hale 223.17 


Stories  of  invention  told  by  inventors;    by  E.  E. 

Hale 223.18 

Stories  of  new  P'rance :   tales  from  the  early  his- 
tory of  Canada;    by  Machar-Marquis 4'3-6 

Stories  of  the  Canadian  forest;  by  C.  P.  Traill.  .279.32 
Stories  of  the  days   of  King  Arthur;   by  C.  PL 

Hanson 273.10 

Stories  of  the  old  world;    by  A.  J.  Church 273.6 

Stories  of  the  sea  told  by  sailors;  by  E.  E.  Hale,  223.15 
Stories  of  the  war  told   by  soldiers;    by   E.  E. 

Hale 223.14 

Stories    told    to    a    child;     by   J.    Ingelow.       2 

vols < 264. 17,18 

Stork's  nest:  stories  from  the  North;    compiled 

by  J.  F.  Vicary 246.41 

Storms.     Davis,  \N.  ^L     Whirlwinds,  cyclones, 

and  tornadoes 683.3 

Espy,  J.  P.     Philosophy  of  storms 683.2 

See  also  Weather. 

Stormy  life;    by  G.  Fullerton 257.42 

Storr,    Francis,    and    Turner,    H.      Canterbury 

chimes;     or,     Chaucer    tales     retold     for 

children 273.29 

Story,  William  W.     Conversations    in    a    studio. 

2  vols 818.21,  22 

Fiammetta — 228.27 

He  and  she  :  a  poet's  portfolio 736.6 

Roba  di  Roma 354-9 

Story-book  for  the  children;    by  A.  M.  Diaz 286.24 

Story  of  a  bad  boy;   by  T.  B.  Aldrich 224.1 

Story  of  a  country  town ;    by  E.  W.  Howe 228. 1 3 

Story  of  a  mine ;    by  Bret  Harte 233.28 

Story  of  a  ranch;   by  A.  W.  Rollins 313-20 

Story  of  a  shell;   by  J.  R.  Macduff 692.1 

Story  of  a  short  life;   by  J.  H.  Ewing 274.26 

Story  of  an  honest  man;   by  E.  About 243.38 

Story  of  an  outcast;    by  H.  H.  Boyesen.    213.33 

Story  of  Avis;   by  E.  S.  Phelps 225.3 

Story  of  Chinese  Gordon ;   by  A.  E.  Hake 547-  'O 

Story  of  four  acorns;   by  A.  B.  Engle 289.25 

Story  of  Helen  Troy;   by  C.  C.  Harrison 227.7 

Story  of  Keedon  Bluffs;    by  C.  E.  Craddock.  .  • .    214.35 

Story  of  Kennett;    by  B.  Taylor 212.29 

Story  of  liberty;   by  C.  C.  Coffin 476.2 

Story  of  Margaret  Kent;  by  E.  O.  Kirk 226.45 

Story  of  my  life;   by  H.  C.  Andersen 562.2 

Story  of  our  country;   by  Mrs.  L.  B.  Monroe 475-4 

Story  of  Patsy ;   by  K.  D.  Wiggin 288.27 

Story  of  Realmah ;   by  A.  Helps 266.41 

Story  of  the  American  Indian;  by  E.  S.  Brooks,  476.11 
Story  of  the  Book  of  Mormon;    by  G.  Reynolds,  449.6 

Story  of  the  city  of  Boston;    by  A.  Gilman 421.4 

Story  of  the  city  of  New  York;  by  C.  B.  Todd. .  421.2 
Story  of  the  city  of  Washington;  by  C.  B.  Todd,  421.3 
Story  of  the  earth  and  man;  by  J.  W.  Dawson...  675.3 
Story  of  the  man  who  did  n't  know  much;  by  W. 

H.  H.  Murray 223.47 

Story  of  the  Nations  series  : 

1.  Greece;    by  J.  A.  Harrison 482.1 

2.  Rome ;    by  A.  Gilman 482.2 

3.  The  Jews;  by  J.  K.  Hosmer 482.3 

4.  Chaldea;    by  Z.  A.  Ragozin 482.4 

5.  Norway;   by  H.  H.  Boyesen 482.5 

6.  Germany ;   by  S.  Baring-Gould 482.6 

7.  Spain;   by  E.  E.  Hale  rt;?^/ S.  Hale 482.7 

8.  Hungary;    by  A.  V^ambery 4S2.8 

9.  Carthage ;   by  A.  J.  Church 482.9 

10.  Saracens;   by  A.  Gilman 482.10 

11.  Normans;   by -S.  O.  Jewett 482.11 

12.  Ancient  Egypt;    by  G.  Rawlinson 482.12 

13.  Alexander's  empire;    by  J.  P.  Mahaffy,  482.13 

14.  Assyria;   by  Z.  A.  Ragozin 4S2.14 

15.  Ireland;   by  E.  Law  less. 482.15 

16.  Moors  in  Spain;   by  S.  Lane-Poole 482.16 


STOKT. 


126 


SUMMER. 


StOfy  of  the  Nations  series,  continued. 

17.  Persia;    by  S.  G.  W.  Iknjamin 482.17 

18.  Goths;   by  n.  Bradley... ■- 482.18 

19.  Turkey;   by  S.  I^ne-Poole 482.19 

20.  Media,    Babylon,    Persia;     by    7..     A. 

Ragozin 482.20 

21.  Mediiuval  France;   by  G.  Masson 482.21 

22.  Mexico :  by  S.  Hale 482.22 

23.  Holland;   by  J.  E.  T.   Rogers. 482.23 

24.  Phtenicia;    by  (j.  Rawlinson ■  -    .  .482.24 

25.  Hansa  towns;   by  H. /inimern    482.25 

26.  Early  Britain;    by  A.  J.  Church 482.26 

27.  Barbary  Corsairs;    by  S.  Lane- Poole. .  ..482.27 
Story  of  the  United  States   navy;   by  B.  J.  Los- 
sing 476-17 

Story  of  Viteau;    by  F.  R.  Stockton 224.14 

Story  of    Waldeinar  Krone's  youth;     by    H.    F. 

Ewald 292. 1 7 

Story   of  William  and  Lucy  Smith:  biography; 

by  G.  .S.  Merriam 567.7 

Story    papers.      Ci>mstock,    A.      Traps    for   the 

young 9'4i3 

Story-tellers.     Adams,  O.  F.     Dear  old  story- 
tellers     576.3 

Mitchell,  I).  G.     About  old  story-tellers 815.10 

Story   that   the   keg   told    me;     by    W.    \\.    H. 

Murray 223.47 

Stow,  Sarah  D.  [Locke].       History  of  Mount 

Holyoke  seminary,  1837-1887 429. 1 

StOWe,  (^".  E.     Life  of  Harriet  Beecher  Stovve.  . .    524.2 

StOWft,  Harriet  Beecher.     .Vgnes  of  Sorrento 215.3 

Dred.     (Later  name,  Nina  Gordon.) 215.2 

Key  to  Uncle  Tom's  cabin 928.1 

Mayflower,  and  miscellaneous  writings 215.I  i 

Men  of  our  times  :   leading  patriots 534-1 

Minister's  wooing 215.5 

My  wife  and  1 215.10 

Nina  Gordon.     (Earlier  title,  Dred.) 215.2 

Old  town  folks 215.6 

Pearl  of  Orr's  island.     (Maine.) 215.4 

Pink  and  white  tyranny 215.8 

Poganuc  i>eople.   215.12 

Sam  Lawson's  Oldtown  fireside  stories 215.7 

Sunny  memories  of  foreign  lands.     2  vols. . . .  342.2,  3 

Uncle  Tom's  cabin 21 5.1 

We  and  our  neighbors 215.9 

a«</ Beecher,  C.  E.     American  woman's  home . .   643.1 
See   Stowe,   C.   E.     Life :  from  her  letters  and 

journals. 524.2 

Seealso  Bolton,  S.  K.     Short  life 575-6 

Strafford  :   tragedy;    by  R.  Browning 723.13 

Strail^^e  adventures  of  a  phaeton;   by  W.  Black..    255.7 
Strange  case  of  Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr.  Ilyde;  by  R. 

I-.  Stevenson 257.19 

Strange  story ;   by  Bulwer-Lytton 253.5 

Strange    true    stories    of   Louisiana;     by  G.  W. 

Cable 234.21 

Stratford-by-the-sea ;  novel 238.21 

StratfOrd-On-.iVOn.     Irving,  W.     sketch 817.11 

strawberry.     Longworth,  N.     Cultivation 614.IO 

Pardee,   R.    G.     Complete  manual  for  the  cul- 
tivation  614.12 

Roe,  E.  P.     Success  with  small  fruits 614.17 

See  ii/so  Fruits  tjnd  Garden. 
Stray    leaves    from    fairy    land;   by  J.   am/  \\. 

Grimm 279.5 

StreCkfnSS,  Adolph.     Quicksands 247.22 

Street  thoughts.     Dexter,  H.M.     .Short  essays..  917.1 
Strength.       Blaikie,   W.       How   to    get  strong, 

and  how  to  stay  so 925.1 

Safford.M. ;.,««,/  Allen,  M.  E.     Health   and 

strength  papers  for  girls 925 -3 

StrettOn,  Hesba, /s-^-W.     ^^e-  Smith,  Hannah. 
StrettOn,  J.     Queen  of  the  county 221.15  , 


Strickland,  Agnes.  Lives  of  the  Queens  of 
Scotland  and  English  princesses  con- 
nected with  the  regal   succession  of  Great 

Britain.     8  vols. • 464.1-8 

flucens  of  England;   abridged   and  adapted  by 

R.  Kaufman.     3  vols 474.7-9 

/u/.     Canadian  crusoes;   by  C.  P.  Traill 279.31 

Strife    and    peace:  scenes    in    Norway;    by    F. 

Bremer 248.2 

Strike  in  the  B mill 238,10 

Strikes.     F.,  S.  rtw</C.  W.     What  is  a  strike?.  ..   916.9 
Nordhoff,  C.     Politics  for  young  Americans. . . .   823.1 
Wright,  C.  D.     Report  on  strikes  and  lockouts,       OK 
Strong,    Caleb.     See  Lodge,  H.  C.     Studies  in 

history 41 2.6 

Strong,  Josiah.     Our  country 912.17 

Strong,  W.  C.     Fruit  culture 614.18 

Strong  arm  and  a  mother's  blessing;  by  E.  Kel- 
logg  296. 1 3 

Stuart,  I.  W.     Life  of  Capt.  Nathan  Hale 521.7 

Stuart  dynasty.     Palfrey,  J.  G.     History  of  New 

England  during.     3  vols 406. 1  -3 

Stuarts.  Gardiner,  S.  R.  First  two  Stuarts 
and    the    Puritan    revolution,  1603-1660. 

[  Epochs.] 451.8 

Hale,    E.     Fall    of    the    .Stuarts   and  Western 

Europe,  1678-1697.    [Epochs.] 45 '-7 

Stubbs,  William.  Early  Plantagenets.  [Epochs.]  451.15 

Student  of  .Salamanca:   tale;   by  W.Irving 817.12 

Studies  in  biography;   ed.  by  T.  M.  Coan '^i3-4 

Studies  in  history;   et/.  by  T.  M.  Coan 813.6 

Studies  in  history;    by  H.  C.  Lodge 412.6 

Studies  in  German  literature;   by  B.  Taylor 835.1 

Studies  in  literature;   ed.  by  T.  M.  Coan 813.5 

Studies  in  Russia;   by  A.  J.  C.  Hare 341-'  > 

Studies  in  Shakespeare;   by "R.  G.  White 815.21 

Studies  in  the  held  and  forest;    by  W.  Plagg-.  ..   656.5 

Studies  of  Paris;   by  E.  de  Amicis 353.2 

Studies,  stories,  and  memoirs;  by  A.  M.  Jame- 
son  801.10 

Study  of  words.     Trench,  R.  C.     Lectures 926.4 

SturgiS,  Julian.     Dick's  wandering 255.47 

Subject  and  neighbor  lands  of  Venice.  Free- 
man, E.  A.     Sketches 354- '2 

Sublime    and  beautiful.      Burke,   E.     Origin  of 

our  ideas 9' '  .4 

Suburban  sketches;   by  W.  D.  Howells 334.5 

Success.     Emerson,  R.  W.     Essay 804.10 

Mathews,  W.     Hints  on  success  in  life 914.10 

Success  with  small  fruits;    by  E.  P.  Roe 614.17 

Suez  canal.  Brassey,  A.  Voyage  in  the  "  Sun- 
beam " 3 '9-8 

SutTrage.     Burritt,  E.     Woman  suffrage  and  its 

liabilities 9'4-9 

Higginson,    T.     W.       Common    sense    about 

women 927-3 

Sugar.  Johnston,  J.  F.  W.  Chemistry  of  com- 
mon life 6S4.3 

Sulla.     Beesley,  A.  H.      Gracchi,    Marius,  and 

Sulla.    [Epochs.] 441.8 

Sullivan,  T.  R.     Day  and  night  stories 227.30 

Roses  of  shadow 227.29 

Sumatra.  Forbes,  II.  O.  Naturalist's  wander- 
ings in  the  Eastern  archipelago      348-9 

Knox,'r.  W.     Boy  travellers  in  .Siam,  Java,  etc.,  386.2 

Pfeifter,  Ida.     Lady's  journey 319.5 

Wallace,  A.  R.     Malay  archipelago.     •    348-3 

Summer.  Holmes,  O.  W.  Essay  on  the  sea- 
sons    81 7.5 

Thoreau,  1 1.  D.     Journal 667  2   ^ 

Wilson,  J.  C.     Summer  and  its  diseases 9257 

Summer  cruise  on  the  coast  of  New  England  ;  by 

R.Carter 3'4-2 

Summer  in  a  caiion;   by  K.  D.  Wiggin . .  .288.28 


SUMMER. 


127 


SWITZERIJiND. 


Summer  in  a  garden,  My;  by  CD.  Warner 827.11 

Summer  in  Leslie  Goldthwaite's  life;   by  A.  D. 

T.  Whitney 275.8 

Summer  in  the  Azores;   by  C.  A.  Baker 326.3 

Sumner,  Charles.     Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  529.1 

Oration  on  the  Kansas-Nebraska  bill 822.5 

Oration  on  the  crime  against  Kansas 822.5 

See   Peirce,  E.  L.      Memoir    and    letters.      2 

vols 507-13,   14 

See  also  Brooks,  P.  S.     Oration  on  the   Sumner 

assault 822.5 

Stowe,  H.  B.     Men  of  our  times 534- 1 

Whipple,  E.  P.     Recollections 534-4 

Whittier,  J.  G.     Poem T'S-i 

Winthrop,  R.  C.     Remarks  in  memory 536-6 

Sumner,  William  G.     Life  of  Andrew   Jackson 

as  a  public  man 515-4 

Collected  essays  in  political  and  social  science . .  823.9 
Sun.     Proctor,  R.  A.     Light  science  for  leisure 

hours 672. 2 

Myths  and  marvels  of  astronomy 674.3 

Pleasant  ways  in  science 672.3 

Spencer,  H.     Constitution  of  the  sun. .....  .    .801.19 

See  also  Astronomy. 

Sunbeam  stories ;   by  Miss  Planche 282.20 

"  Sunbeam  "  yacht.     Brassey,  a.     Voyage 319.8 

Second  voyage 326.5 

Last  voyage 347-6 

Sunbeams.     Buckley,  A.  B.     The  work  they  do,  672.4 
Sunday-school.     Gladden,  W.,  ed.  Parish  prob- 
lems  912.19 

Sunday-school  stories  on  the  golden  texts  of  the 
international    lessons  of  1889;   by    E.    E. 

Hale.     2  vols 223  22,  23 

Sunken  rock ;    by  G.  Cupples 258.52 

Sunny    memories    of   foreign  lands;   by  H.    B. 

Stowe.     2  vols 342.2,  3 

Sunnybank  :  by  M.  V.  Terhune 218.10 

Sunrise;  by  W.  Black 255.13 

Sunshine  and  shade;  by  Sarah  Maria 291.20 

Sunshine  and  storm  in  the  east;   by  A.  Brassey . .   365.3 

Sunshine  at  home;   by  T.S.Arthur '.  ..281.16 

Sunstroke.       Wilson,  J.    C.     Summer   and  its 

diseases 925.7 

Superior  woman 237.15 

Superstition.     De  Quincey,  T.   Essays  on  Chris- 
tianity, paganism,  and  superstition 805.15 

Dyer,  T.  F.  T.     Domestic  folk-lore 917-5 

Keightley,  T.     Fairy  mythology 442. 1 

Surgeon's  daughter ;    by  W.  Scott 262.20 

Surgeon's  stories;    by  Z.  Topelius.     6  vols.  .249.30-35 

Surly  Tim;    by  F.  H.  Burnett 215.26 

Susa.     Wright,  W.  B.     Ancient  cities 346.1S 

Susan  Lawton's  escape;  by  H.  LL  Jackson 212.15 

Sussex  idyl;    by  C.  Black      .- 258.51 

Sut  Lovingood ;  by  G.  W.  Harris 236.10 

SutherlandS  ;  by  M.  C.  Harris 226.23 

Suwanee  river.     Bishop,  N.  H.     Voyage  of  the 

paper  canoe 325.1 

Suwanee  river  tales;   by  K.  S.  McDowall 292.3 

Suzette  ;  by  M.  S.  Tiernan 228.37 

Swain,  Charles.     Poems 713-I3 

SM'an  and  her  crew;  by  G.  C.  Davies 645.4 

Swans  of  Lir;   by  G.  Griffin 812. 1 

Sweat,  Margaret  J.  M.     Novels  of  George  Sand,    242.5 
Sweden.     Brace,    C.  L.     Visit  to    the   homes  of 

Sweden  and  Norway 351 -i 

Bremer,  F.     President's  daughters 248.1 

Brooks,  E.  S.     Historic  girls :  Christina 493-2 

Caddy,  F.     Through   the  fields   with  Linnaeus. 

2  vols 562.3,  4 

Children  :   their  homes,  schools,  etc 395-1 

Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.     Land  of   the   midnight  sun. 

2  vols 345.2,  3 


Sweden,  continued. 

Taylor,    B.       Summer    and    winter  pictures  of 

Sweden,  etc 351-2 

Topelius,  Z.     Surgeon's  stories.     6  vols ....  249.30-35 

Vincent,  F.     Norsk,  Lapp,  and  Finn 351-4 

Wirisor,  J.,  ed.     Swedish  explorations  and  settle- 
ments in  North  America:  America,  vol.  4.*437.I4 
See  also  Europe  and  Scandinavia. 
Sweden,  New.     Keen,   G.   B.     The  Swedes  on 

the  Delaware.     [America.] . .   *437.i4 

Swedenborg,    Emanuel.     Apocalypse  revealed. 

2  vols 913-14.  15 

Arcana    ccelestia.       (Heavenly    arcana.)       10 

vols 913.1-10 

Conjugial  love , 913.21 

Divine  love  and  wisdom 913-12 

Divine  Providence 9' 3- 13 

Four  leading  doctrines  of  the  New  Church 913.20 

Heaven  and  hell 9 "  3-  •  9 

Miscellaneous  theological  works 913- 'i 

True  Christian  religion.     3  vols 913. 16-18 

See  Worcester,  B.     Life  and  mission 562.1 

See  also  De  Quincey,  T.     Estimate 805.10 

Emerson,  R.  W.     Lecture 804.7 

James,  H.     Estimate 912.3 

Mahan,  A.     Modern  mysteries  explained.  • . .   912.2 

Prescott,  T.  O.     Some  account 923.2 

Proctor,  R.  A.     S.'s  visions  of  other  worlds. .    674.3 

Whittier,  J.  G.     Short  paper 817.4 

Swedish  arctic  expeditions.     Leslie,  A.     Arctic 

voyages  of  Nordenskiold 318.3 

Swedish  explorations  and   settlements  in  North 

America.     History  of  America,  vol.  4. .  .  .*437.i4 

Sweet-brier  ;  by  M.  E.  W.  Sherwood 235.49 

Sweei  Cicely;    by  M.  Holley 239.14 

Sweetser,  ^L  F.     Artist  biographies.     15  vols. 544. i-i  5 

King's  hand-book  of  Boston  harbor 334-6 

Ed.     White  Mountains :  hand-book 324.4 

Swift,  Jonathan.     Gulliver's  travels. 261. 9 

Voyage  to  Lilliput 277.1 

See  Johnson,  S.     Life 557-22 

Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     Leaders  of  public  opinion 

in  Ireland 405- 1 7 

Stephen,  I,.     Life 545-29 

See  also  Blackwood's  magazine.    Study  in  biog- 
raphy     813.4 

Gosse,  E.     Swift  and  the  deists 815.29 

Jameson,  A.  M.    Loves  of  the  poets.    (Stella 

and  Vanessa.) 801.7 

Mitchell,  D.  G.     About  old  story-tellers 815.10 

Taine,  H.  A.     English  literature 806.18 

Thackeray,  W.  M.     English  humourists 202.10 

Swinburne,  A.  C.  See  Lowell,  J.  R.  Essay  upon 

his  tragedies 804.1 

See  Stedman,  E.  C.     Victorian  poets 815.22 

Swine.     C\2i\.ex  and  others.     Farmer's  barn-book,  615.9 
Swiss  Cross :  monthly   magazine   of  the  Agassiz 

association,  vols,  i  and  2,  1887. 
Swiss  family  Robinson ;   by  Wyss  and  Montolieu,    279.8 
Swiss  letters  and  Alpine  poems;  by  F.  R.  Haver- 
gal 3646 

Swiss  stories ;   by  J.  Spyri 275.46 

Switzerland.      Abbott,   J.      Rollo    in    Switzer- 
land  372.13 

Adams,  J.     Republics  of  Switzerland 518.7 

Arnold,  H.  P.     Gleanings  from  Pontresina  and 

the  upper  Engadine 364.3 

Capper,  S.  J.     Shores  and  cities  of  the  Boden 

See 364.1 

Children  :   their  homes,  schools,  etc 395-1 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von.     Letters 803.8 

Hale,  E.  E.,  a;/^/ S.     Family  flight 396.1 

Havergal,  F.  R.     Swiss  letters - 364.6 

Hawthorne,  N.     Notes  of  travel 203.2 


SWITZERLAND. 


128 


TAYLOR. 


Switzerland,  continued. 

James,  H.     Transatlantic  sketches 342.25 

Mackenzie,  II.  L).  S.      History;  ed.  by  A.  Gil- 
man 483.2 

Pictures  from  the  history  of  the  Swiss 473-5 

Stowe,  H.  B.     Sunny  memories  of  foreign  lands. 

2  vols 342.2,  3 

See  also  Alps;    Europe. 

Sword  and  gown;    by  G.  A.  Lawrence 252.25 

SybariS  and  other  homes;    by  E.  E.  Hale 917.10 

Sydonliaill,   Thomas.       See   Brown,   J.      Spare 

hours 816.8 

SydnlC  .\driance;   by  A.  M .  Douglas 21 7.14 

SykCS,  Jajnes  X.     Lecture:   why  I  am   a  Baptist,  921. i 

Sylvia's  lovers;   by  E.  C.  Gaskell 26745 

Sylvie  and  Bruno;    by  L.  Carroll 282.8 

Symbolism  in  art.     Clement.  C.  E **R4.36 

Symington,  -V.  J.     Hints  to  our  boys 914-17 

Symonds,  J.  A.     Life  of  Percy  B.  Shelley 545.4 

Life  of  .Sir  Philip  Sidney 545-37 

Symphonies.       Upton,  G.  P.       standard  sym- 

Ijhdiiies:  their  history,  music,  and  composers,  838.7 

Synnove  Solbakken;    by  B.  Bjornson 246.36 

Synonyms,  English.     Crabb,  G.     Explained..  .»**R4.6 

Whateley,  R.     Discriminated **R4.7 

Synthetic  philosophy.     Spencer,   H.     Principles 

of  biology.     2  vols 834  2,  3 

Principles  of  sociology.     2  vols 834.6,  7 

Syracuse.     Creasy,  E.  S.     Decisive  battles :  de- 
feat of  the  Athenians,  B.  C.  41 3 . .  . 461 .9 

Kullin,  C.     Ancient  history,  vol.  4 449-5 

Syria.     Cummins,  M.  S.     El  fureidis 21 2.20 

Hale,  E.  E.,  and  S.     P'amily  flight  over 396-3 

Irving,  W.     Conquest,  by  the  Arabians. 568.1,  2 

\\  arren,  W.  W.     Tour 349-IO 

See  also  Holy  land;   Jordan;   Palestine;   Sinai. 


T. 

Table  superstitions.     Dyer,  T.  F.  T.     Folk-lore..  917.5 

Table-talli.     Akolt,  A.  B.     Table-talk 827.4 

Coleridge,  S.  T.     Table-talk 805.6 

Notes  on  Luther'ss "^S-S 

Siegvolk,  P.     Scraps  from   the   table-talk   of  a 

self-educated  man 827.2 

Tacitus.     See  Vincent,  G.  E.     Some  Italian  au- 
thors  835.21 

Tahiti,  or  Otaheite.     Brassey,  A.     Voyage  in  the 

"  Sunbeam  " 319-8 

Cook,  Capt.  J.     Voyages,  vol.  2 30S.9 

Pfeifler,  Ida.     Journey  round  the  world 319  4 

Tailor  boy. '. 296.33 

Taine,  II- A.     French  revolution.     3  vols 447.15-17 

History  of  English  literature.     2  vols 806.17,18 

Notes  on  England 343- 10 

Notes  on  Paris 353- 10 

Tour  through  the  Pyrenees 353-3 

Talbot,  L  T.     Ascent  of  Mont  Hlanc 342.10 

Tale  of  a  lonely  parish;    by  E.  M.  Crawford 234.32 

Tale  "f  two  cities;    oy  C.  Dickens 263.17 

Tales  ;   by  H.  F.  Lee 221.33 

Tales  and  sketches;   by  N.  Hawthorne 203.3 

Tales  and  sketches  of  Christian   life  in   different 

lands  and  ages;   by  E.  Charles 264.8 

Tales  from   Shakespeare;    by  C.  and  M.    Lamb. 

2  vols 273.27,  28 

Tales  from  the  German  of  Paul  Heyse 245.37 

Tales  from  two  hemispheres;  by  II.  II.  Boyesen,  213.33 
Tales  of  a  grandfather :   .Scottish  history;    by  W. 

Scott .      3  vols 262.24-26 

Tales  of  a  grandfather:  history  of  France;  by  W. 

Scott 262.27 

Tales  of  a  traveller;   by  W.Irving  817.15 


Tales  of  a  wayside  inn;   by  H.  W.  Longfellow. . .    725.2 

Same.     [Poetical  works.] 725.1 

Tales  of  ancient  Greece;   by  G.  W.  Cox. 472.2 

Tales  of  my  landlord ;   by  \V.  Scott.     5  vols : 

1.  Black  dwarf;    Old  mortality 262.5 

2.  1  leart  of  Midlothian 262.6 

3.  liride  of  Lammermoor;  Legend  of  Mon- 

trose.        262.7 

4.  Count  Robert  of  Paris;  Castle  dangerous. 

2  vols 262.23,  24 

Tales  of  the  Argonauts,  and  Eastern  sketches;  by 

Bret  Harte 233.29 

Tales  of  the  Chesapeake;  by  G.  A.  Townsend. .  .232.26 
Tales  of  the  crusaders:    Betrothed;  Talisman;  by 

W.  Scott 262.18 

Talfourd,  T.  N.,  ed.     Letters  of  Charles  Lamb, 

and  final  memorials.     2  vols 804.14,  15 

See  Ue  Quincey,  T.     Reminiscences S05.10 

Whipple,  E.  P.     Review Si 7. 19 

Talisman;  by  w.  Scott 262.18 

Talkin.^  leaves;    by  W.  O.  Stoddard 277.27 

Talks  alicld  about  plants;  by  L.  H.  Bailey,  Jr...  676.7 
Talks  on  all  sorts  of  subjects.  Ten-minute;   by  E. 

Burritt 914-9 

Talks  on  art;   by  W.  M.  Hunt.     2  vols      818  2,  3 

Talks  on  teaching;    by  F.  W.  Parker 916.5 

Talks  with  my  boys;   by  W.  A.  Mowry 916.17 

Tallahassee  girl ;    by  M.  Thompson. 238.5 

Taming  of  the  shrew  :    comedy.     .Shakespeare...    70f.4 

.SVc"  Clarke,  M.  C.     Katherine  and   Bianca 273.26 

Tancred;  by  B.  Disraeli 252.7 

TangleWOOd  tales;   by  N.  Hawthorne. 203.4 

Tanner-boy  (U.  S.  Grant);  by  Major  Penniman,  573.17 

Tapestry  room;   by  M.  L.  Molesworth 283.3 

Taras  bulba;    by  N.  V.  Gogol 244.36 

Tarbox,    I.    N.      Congregational    (Trinitarian ") 

churches  of  Boston *438  3 

Tarantella ;  by  M.  Blind 228.4 

Tariff,     llurd,  F.  H.     Speech:  tariff  for  revenue 

only 822.6 

Taussig,  F.  W.      History  of  the  present  tariff, 

1S60-1883 823.7 

Tartary.     De  Quincey,  T.     Flight  of  a  Tartar 

tribe 805.19 

Hue,  E.  R.     Journey  through  Tartary,  Thibet, 

and  China.     2  vols 347-3'  4 

Task  :  poem ;    by  W.  Cowper. 722.1 

TasSO,  Torquato  :   drama;    by  Goethe 803.12 

Taste.     Burke,  E.     Essay 9 1 1  -4 

Goldsmith,  O.     Essays 8 1 1 .2 

Tausig*S  conservatory.     Fay,  .\my.    Music-study 

in  ( "lermany 838.  i 

Taussig,  K.  W.     History  of  the  present  tariff 823.7 

TaUtplueUS,  /baroness  I.  von.     At  odds 284. 1 1 

Initials 248.9 

Quits 248.10 

Taxation.     Pitt,  W  ,  and  Murray,  W.     Orations 
on  the  right  of  England  to   tax  America, 

J  766    822.1 

Taxes.     F.,  S.,  and  C.  W.     What  is  a  tax  ? 916.9 

NordhotT,  (,".     Politics  for  young  Americans. .  . .   823. 1 
Sumner,   W.  (i.     Argument  against  protective 

taxes 823.9 

Taxidermist's  manual;   by  T.  Brown 666.1 

Taylor,  B.  F.     Grammar  of  life ...   812.4 

'Ihree  November  days 81 2.1 1 

Taylor,  Isaac.     Words  and  places ♦*R4.i 

Taylor,  J.  Bayanl.     At  home  and  abroad 342-5 

Boys  of  other  countries 212.30 

Eldorado  :  California  via  Panama,  etc 313-3 

Hannah  Thurston 212.31 

India,  China,  and  Japan 347.  i 

Introduction  to  the  life,  travels,  and  books  of 

A.  von  Humboldt 552.1 


TA\LOR. 


129 


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Taylor,  J.  Bayard,  continued. 

Journey  to  Central  Africa 349't' 

Lands  of  the  Saracen 346-^ 

Norseman's  ride  :   poem 81 7.4 

Northern  travel :   Sweden,  Denmark,  etc 351-2 

Stcry  of  Kennett 212.29 

Studies  in  German  literature 835.1 

Who  was  she  ?  a  story 232.7 

See  Bolton,  S^  K.     Short  life 575-5 

Stedman,  E.  C.     Poets  of  America ...   825.5 

Taylor,  Jeremy.     ir<.v  Coleridge,  S.  T.     Notes...   805.5 

Taylor,  J.  E.     Geological  stories 675.5 

Taylor,  William.     See  Carlyle,  T.     Essay 816.10 

Taylor,  W.  C.     History  of  Ireland.     2  vols    ..461.2,3 
Taylor,    Zachary.       Selections    from    addresses, 

letters,  etc 53j-6 

See  Piske,  J.     Presidents  of  America,   with  por- 
trait  **R9.3 

Tea.     Disraeli,   I.     Introduction  of   tea,    coffee, 

and  chocolate. 806.8 

See  Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     History  of  rationalism.. .   444.5 

Teacher;  by  j.  Abbott 91 6.1 

Teachers'  association,  Massachusetts.    Addresses 

delivered  in  1882 916.8 

Teaching,     t  alkins,    N.   A.      Manual  of  object- 
teaching  916.19 

Geikie,  A.      leaching  of  geography 682.1 1 

Hopkins,  L.  P.     How  shall  my  child  be  taught?  916.16 

Parker,  F.  \V.     Talks  on  teaching 9165 

Patridge,    L.    E.      "  Quincy    methods "    illus- 
trated  916.10 

See  also  Education;    Schools. 
TeCUmseh  and  the  Shawnee  prophet.    Eggleston,' 

E.,  rt«i/Seelye,  L.  E. 475-1 1 

Moncrieff,    R.    H.       Men    of  the  backwoods: 

Tecumseh 333-3 

Teeth.     White,  J.  W.     Mouth  and  the  teeth 925.11 

Telegraph,  Electric.     Memorial  of  Samuel  F.  B. 

Morse  from  the  city  of  Boston 529.3 

Mendenhall,  T.  C.     Century  of  electricity 673.10 

Proctor,  R.  A.     Some  marvels  in  telegraphy..  . .   672.3 

Timbs,  J.     Wonderful  inventions 677.5 

See  also  Electricity. 
TcleniachUS.     P'enelon,  F.  de  S.     Adventures. .  .804.19 
Telephone.     Mendenhall,  T.  C.    Century  of  elec- 
tricity   6  73.10 

Telescope.     Dick,  T.     Practical    descriptions  of 
all    kinds,  with  an    account  of  the  Earl  of 

Rosse's  large  telescopes 816.2 

Smiles,    .S.     Robertson's,  Cooke's,  Lancaster's, 

and  Jones's  telescopes. 563.2 

Timbs,  J.     Wonderful  inventions 677.5 

Tell,  William  :  drama;   by  F.  Schiller 803.3 

See  also  Switzerland. 
Temperance.     Arthur,  T.  S.    story  :  Ten  nights 

in  a  bar-room 281.20 

Blair,  H.  W.     History  of  the  temperance  move- 
ment      924.6 

Carpenter,  W.   B.     Use  and  abuse   of  alcoholic 

liquors  in  health  and  disease:  prize  essay. .   924.1 
De  Quincey,  T.     National  temperance  move- 
ments   805. 1 7 

Gustafson,    A.       Foundation    of  death  :   drink- 
question  924.3 

Hale,  E.  E.     Story  :  Our  new  crusade 223.7 

Hawkins,  W.  G.     Life  of  J.  H.  W.  Hawkins...   521.5 
Hitchcock,  E.     Zoological  temperance  conven- 
tion held  in  Central  Africa  in  1847 924.2 

Holland,  J.  G.     Every-day  topics 914-7 

Noble,  A.  L.     .Story :    How  Billy  went  up  in  the 

world 229.6 

Palmer,  A.  B.     Temperance    teachings   of  sci- 
ence     924.5 

Phelps,  E.  S.     Story :  Jack  the  fisherman 225.16 


Temperance,  continued. 

Richardson,  B.  W.     Temperance  lesson-book . .  924.4 

Stretton,  H.     Story:  Her  only  son 268.33 

Weaver,    G.    S.       Hopes    and    helps    for   the 

young 914-1 

Tempest:  comedy.      Shakespeare 701.2 

Tempest-tossed ;  by  T.  niton 221  4 

Temple,  J-  H.     History   of    North    Brookfield, 

Mass 433-1* 

Temple,    sir    William.      See  Macaulay,  T.  B. 

Essay 816.5 

Ten  acres  enough;   by  E.  Morris   612. i 

Ten  boys  who  lived  on  the  road  from  long  ago  to 

now;  by  J.  Andrews 274.41 

Ten  commandments.     Stanley,   A.   P.     Christian 

institutions ...    91 2.9 

Ten  days  in  Spain ;    by  Kate  Field 344-4 

Ten  dollars  enough;   by  C.  Owen 643.7 

Ten  great  religions;    by  J.  F.  Clarke.     2  vols.,  912.10,  II 
Ten-minute  talks  on    all  sorts    of  topics;   by  E. 

Burritt 9^4-9 

Ten  nights  in  a  bar-room;   by  T.  S.  Arthur 281.20 

Ten  thousand  a  year;   by  S.Warren 261,11 

Ten  times  one  is  ten;  by  E.  E.  Hale 223.5 

Tenant  of  Wildfell  Hall;   by  A.  Bronte 253.33 

Tenement-houses.  Rollins,  A.  W.  Uncle  Tom's 

tenement 215.43 

Teneriffe.    Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.    Atlantic  islands,  326.4 

Humboldt,  A.  von.     Equinoctial  regions 3^7-9 

Tennessee.     GUmore,  J.  R.     Advance-guard  of 

western  civilization 412.15 

Down  in  Tennessee 311-IO 

Hughes,  T.     Rugby 3IS-3 

Murfree,  M.  N.     In  the  Tennessee  mountains.  .214.30 
Warner,  C.  D.    On  horseback:  'Virginia,  North 

Carolina,  Tennessee 315-7 

Tenuey,  E.  p.     Agamenticus 238.39 

Agatha  and  the  shadow 238.38 

Constance  of  Acadia 238.37 

Tennyson,  Alfred.    Poems.    2  vols.  (1854.)  .  .713.18, 19 

Poetical  works 7 1 3-20 

Locksley    Hall   sixty   years   after;    The   fleet; 

Promise  of  May 7I3-2I 

6V^  Bayne,  P.     Lessons  from  my  masters 816.14 

Stedman,  E.  C.     Victorian  poets 815.22 

Taine,  H.  A.     English  literature 806.18 

Tent  life  in  Siberia;   by  G.  Kennan 35S'3 

Tent  hfe  in  the  Holy  land;   by  W.  C.  Prime 346.17 

Tent  on  the  beach  :   poem;   by  J.  G.  Whittier....    715.I 
Terhune,  M.  V.      {Marion  Harland.)      Alone,  218.I 

Common  sense  in  the  household 653. 1 

From  my  youth  up 21 8.9 

Handicapped 218.5 

Helen  Gardner's  wedding-day;   or.  Col.  Floyd's 

wards;   Battle-summer 218.8 

Hidden  path 218.2 

Husbands  and  homes 218. 11 

Judith  :  chronicle  of  old  Virginia 21 8.6 

Loiterings  in  pleasant  paths 342.20 

Miriam 218.3 

Moss-side 218.4 

Nemesis 218.12 

Sunnybank 218.10 

True  as  steel 218.7 

Terrible  temptation;   by  C.  Reade 259.34 

Texas.     Aldridge,  R.     Life  on  a  ranch 3I3-J7 

Hoist,  H.  von.     Annexation  of  Texas  414.2,  3 

Hughes,  T.,  ed.     Gone  to  Texas 315-4 

Montgomery,  C.     Eagle  pass 31 1.8 

Olmsted,  F.  L.     Journey  through  Texas 31 1-9 

Winthrop,    R.   C.       Speech    on    the    annexa- 
tion      536.4 

Thackeray,    William   Makepeace.      Bluebeard's 

ghost 812.9 


tHACKERA\. 


130 


THOMSON. 


Thackefd}')  WiUiam  Makepeace,  continued. 
Book  of  snobs;   Sketches  and  travels  in   Lon- 
don;   Character  sketches;    Men's  wives; 
Fitzboodle  papers;    Bedford   Row  conspir- 
acy;  Little  dinner  at  Tiniming's. 202.9 

Catherine;  Lovel  the  widower;  Denis  Duval; 
Ballads;  Wolves  and  the  lamli;  Critical 
reviews;      Little    travels     and     road-side 

sketches 202.11 

Christmas  books:  Mrs.  Perkins's  ball;  Our 
street;  Dr.  Birch  and  his  young  friends; 
Kickleburys  on  the  Rhine;    Rose  and  the 

ring 202.12 

George  the  third.     [Little  classics.] 812.18 

Henry  Esmond ;   Barry  Lyndon 202.4 

History  of  Samuel  Titmarsh  and  the  great  Hog- 
garty   diamond;    Memoirs   of   Mr.   C.   J. 

Yellowplush;   Burlesques 202. S 

Newcomes 202.3 

Parish      sketch-book;        Irish       sketch-book; 

Journey  from  Cornhill  to  Grand  Cairo 202.7 

Pendennis 202. 2 

Roundabout  papers;  Four  Georges;  English 
humourists    of    the    eighteenth    century; 

Second  funeral  of  Napoleon 202.10 

Shabby  genteel  story;   Adventures  of  Philip.  . . .   202.6 

Vanity  fair 202.  i 

Virginians 202.5 

See  Letters,  1847-1855 557-23 

TroUope,  A.     Life 545-10 

See  also  Brown,  J.     Essay  on  his  literary  career,  816.7 

Fields,  J.  T.     Yesterdays  with  authors. 817.25 

Mason,  E.  T.,  eJ.     Personal  traits 555-4 

Taine,  H.  A.     Thackeray  and  the  novel 806.18 

Thackeray-Ritchie,  Anne.     Mrs.  Dymond 253.41 

Thaddeus  of  Warsaw ;   by  J.  Porter 251.32 

Thaer,  a.  D.  Principles  of  practical  agricul- 
ture      61 7.8 

ThanatopsiS  :    poem;   by  W.  C.  Bryant 716.2 

Same.     [Poems,  1853.] 716.1 

Thanet,  Octave,  pseud.     See  French,  Alice. 

ThankTul  Blossom;   by  Bret  Harte 233.28 

ThankSgiTlng  day.  Brooks,  E.  S.  Storied  holi- 
days  282.32 

That  beautiful  wretch;  by  W.  Black 255.1 5 

That  husband  of  mine;   by  M.  A.  Denison 221.21 

That  lass  o' Lowrie's;   by  F.  H.Burnett 215.16 

That  queer  girl;  by  V.  F.  Townsend 276.6 

Thaxter,   Celia.     A   memorable  murder.     (Isles 

of  Shoals,  1873.) 232.9 

Thayer,  T.  B.     Lecture :  Why  I  am  a   Univer- 

salist 921. 1 

Thayer,  William  M.     Bobbin  boy:  N.  P.  Banks,  573.15 
From  log-cabin  to    White  house :  life  of  Gar- 
field  573-IO 

From   pioneer  home  to  the  White  house :  life 

of  Lincoln 573-" 

Pioneer   boy,  and   how  he  became  president : 

Lincoln 573-14 

Poor  boy  and  merchant  prince :  Amos  Law- 
rence     573-8 

Ed.     Farmer   boy:    George    Washington;    by 

Uncle  Juvinell 573-7 

Theatre.  Leeds,  J.  W.  Essay:  Non-accord- 
ancy  of  stage-plays  with  the  Christian  pro- 
fession  914.20 

Logan,  Olive.  Apropos  of  women  and  thea- 
tres   917-4 

Taine,  H.  A.     English  literature 806.1 7 

Ticknor,  G.     Spanish  literature 806.20 

See  also  Drama;   Stage. 
Thebes.     Church,  A.  J.     Stories  of  the  old  world,  273.6 
Sankey,  C.     Theban  and  Spartan  supremacies. 

[Epochs.] 441-9  I 


Their  canoe  trip;   by    M.  P.  W.  Smith 295.32 

Their  piljjrimage;    by  CD.  Warner 224.45 

Their  wedding  journey;   by  W.  D.  Howells 214.1 

ThenilstOCleS.     See  Cox,  G.  W.     Life 561.2 

Tlieo  ;  I'v  F.  H.  Burnett 215.20 

TlieOCritllS.     See  Stedman,  E.  C.    Tennyson  and 

Theocritus:   essay 815.22 

Theology.     Clarke,  J.  F.     Ten  great    religions: 

essay  in  comparative  theology.    2  vols.,  912.10,11 
Hallam,  H.     Theological  literature  in  Europe, 

1 520-1 700 815. II,  12 

Swedenborg,     E.       Miscellaneous     theological 

works 9'3-" 

True  Christian  religion  :  universal  theology  of 

the  New  Church.     3  vols 913.16-18 

Tyler,  M.    C.     Theological    and    religious  writ- 
ers in  New  England,  1 607- 1676 825.1 

Theophrustus  Such;   by  George  Eliot   816.15 

Thermometer.      Timbs,  J.     Wonderful    inven- 
tions    677.5 

Theseus.     See  Kingsley,  C.     Heroes 261.23 

Theiiriet,  Andre.     Young  maugars 241.7 

They  met  by  chance;   by  Olive  Logan 231.22 

Thibet.     Hue,  E.  R.     Recollections  of  a  journey 
through  Tartary,  Thibet,  and  China,  1844- 

1846.     2  vols 347-3.4 

Thief  in  the  night;   by  H.  P.  Spofford 225.25 

Thiers,    Adolphe.      See   Winthrop,    R.  C.     Re- 
marks in  memory 536-6 

Thiers,   L.    A.      Consulate  and   the    empire   of 

France  under  Napoleon.     2  vols 447- 1.  2 

Thine,  not  mine ;   by  Wm.  Everett  - 294.43 

Things  not  generally  known;  ed.  by  D.  A.  Wells,**R3.io 
Thirty    years'   war.      Gardiner,  S.   R.     History. 

[Epochs.] 451-3 

Motley,  J.  L.    Life  and  death  of  John  of  Barne- 

veld.     2  vols 407.16,  17 

Schiller,  F.     History 803.2 

Topelius,  Z.     Times  of  Gustaf  Adolf 249.30 

See  also  Germany,  history. 
Thomas,  \nn\Q,  pseud.     See  Cudlip,  Annie  P. 

Thomas,  Bertha.     Life  of  George  Sand 512.3 

Thomas  Didymus.     6"^^  Clarke,  J.  F.     Legend- .912.12 
Thomas,  J-    Pronouncing  dictionary  of  biography 

and  mythology **R7.3i 

and  Baldwin,  T.,  eds.     Complete  pronouncing 

gazetteer  of  the  world **R7.32 

Thomas,  J.  J-     American  fruit  culturist 614.16 

Farm  implements ■ 636.5 

Thomas,   M.    M.     Captain   Phil.     (War  of  the 

rebellion.) 279  18 

Thomas  Wingfold,  curate;   by  G.  MacDonald.  -  •   256.9 
Thompson,  Benjamin   {Count  Rtimford).      See 
Drake,  S.  A.     Historic  mansions  of  Mid- 
dlesex     334-4 

See  Wright,    H.  C.     Children's   stories  of  the 

great  scientists 575-9 

Thompson,  D.  P.     Centeola,  and  other  tales 221.6 

Rangers;   or.  The  tory's  daughter 221.26 

Thompson,  Edith.     History  of  England;  ed.  by 

E.  A.  Freeman 484.2 

Thompson,    Ella   W.     Beaten  paths:    woman's 

vacation  in  Europe 342.22 

Thompson,  George.     See  Garrison,  W.  L. :  story 

of  his  life.     2  vols 523.7,  8 

Thompson,    Maurice.      Witchery    of    archery: 

manual 662.5 

Thompson,  M.     Tallahassee  girl 238.5 

Thompson,    W.   T.      Major   Jones's   courtship; 

Major  Jones's  travels.     (Selections.). 236.10 

Thomson,  James.     Poetical  works 722.7 

Thomson,  Joseph.     Through  Masai  land 349. 1 5 

Thomson,  R-  D.     Food  of  animals  and  the  fat- 
tening of  cattle 615.7 


THOMSON. 


131 


TOLSTOI. 


Thomson,  Spencer.     Wild  flowers.     (British.)..   686.6 
Thomson,  W.  M.  The  land  and  the  book.  (Holy  I 

land.)     2  vols 346.10,  1 1  I 

Thoreau,  Henry  D.     Cape  Cod 3144 

Early  spring  in  Massachusetts 667.1  | 

Summer       667.2 

Winter 667.3 

Winter  walk.     [Little  classics.] 812.17 

5>if  Channing,   W.  E.     Biography 533-2 

Sanborn,  F.  B.     Life 513-3 

See  also  Higginson,  T.  W.     Short  study 825.4 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Essay 804.  i 

Thorn  in  the  nest;    by  M.  Finley 285.19 

ThOrne,  Olive.     See  Miller,  Olive  Thome. 

Thoroddsen,  J.  T.    Sigrid 246  43 

Thorpe  Regis;   by  F.  M.  Peard 274.2 

Thorwaldsen,  Bertel.     See  Bolton,  S.  K.     Short 

life 575.5 

See  Edgar,  J.  G.     Boyhood 575-1 

Those  dreadful  mouse  boys;   by  Ariel 282.27  j 

Thought.  Holmes,  O.  W.  Mechanism  in  thought 

and  morals:   essay 81 7.5 

Lewes,  G.  H.  Essay:  Courseofmodern thought,  813.2 

Thoughts  about  art;    by  P.  G.  Hamerton 818.14 

Thoughts  for  a  young  man;   by  H.  Mann 914.6 

Thousand  and  one  nights;   or,  Arabian  nights' 
entertainments;     trans,  by    E.  W.   Lane. 

3  vols 208.16-18 

Thousand  miles  in   the  Rob  Roy  canoe  on   the 
rivers  and  lakes   of  Europe;    by  J.   Mac- 

gregor 342-13 

Thousand  miles  up  the  Nile;   by  A.  B.  Edwards,  349.24 
Thousand  miles'  walk  across  South  America ;  by 

N.  H.  Bishop 317-12 

Three  Bemices;   by  A.  M.  Bright 221. 11 

Three  brides;   by  C.  M.  Yonge 269.25 

Three  feathers;    by  W.  Black 255.2 

Three  Greek  children;    by  A.  J.  Church 273.8 

Three  guardsmen ;    by  A.  Dumas 243. 1 7 

Three  martyrs  of  the  nineteenth  century;   by  E. 

Charles 547-12 

Three  November  days;    by  B.  F.  Taylor 81 2. 11 

Three  prophets :   Chinese  Gordon,  Mohammed- 
Ahmed  (El  Maahdi),  Arabi  Pasha;    by  C. 

C.  Long 568.4 

Three  scouts;    by  J.  T.  Trowbridge 224.22 

Three  Vassar  girls  series;   by  E.  W.  Champney. 

8  vols 376.1 1-18 

See  Champney  for  Names  of  the  series. 

Three  villages;    by  W.  D.  Howells. 314.5 

Three  visits  to  America;   by  E.  Faithfull 322.1 

Three  voyages  for  the  discovery  of  a  northwest 
passage  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific;  by 

W.  E.  Parry.     2  vols 318.14,15 

Thrift;  by  S.  Smiles 914.12 

Thrilling  stories  of  the  ocean;  by  M.  Park 296.34 

Throat.     Cohen,  J.  S.     Throat  and  the  voice 925.9 

Through  a  needle's  eye;   by  H.  Stretton 268.31 

Through   cities  and  prairie  lands;    by  Lady  D. 

Hardy 322.3 

Through  Masai  land ;    by  J.  Thomson 349. 1 5 

Through  Normandy;   by  K.  S.  Macquoid 353.5 


Thwarted  ;  by  F.  Montgomery 276.30 

j  Ticknor,  George.     History  of  Spanish  literature. 

3  vols ...806.19-21 

Life  of  William  H.  Prescott 5 14- 12 

See  Life,  letters,  and  journals.     2  vols 507.11,  12 

See  also  Prescott,  W.  H.     Essay  on  history   of 

Spanish  literature 81 7.1 

Whipple,  E.  P.     Recollections 534-4 

Winthrop,  R.  C.     Remarks  in  memory 536.6 

Tide  on  the  moaning  bar;   by  F.  H.  Burnett 215.19 

Tiernan,  Mary  S.     Homoselle 228.36 

Jack  Horner 228.35 

Suzette   228.37 

Tiffany,  Francis.     Life  of  Dorothea  L.  Dix. 523.18 

Tiger  prince ;   by  W.  Dalton 297.7 

Tillinghast,  W.  H.     Geographical  knowledge  of 
the  ancients  considered  in  relation   to   the 

discovery  of  America *437.li 

Tllton,  Theodore.     Tempest-tossed 221.4 

Tim  and  Tip;    by  J.  Otis 278.27 

TimbS,  John.     Wonderful  inventions 677.5 

Ed.     Illustrated  year-book,  1850 677.1 


•QI4-I4 


Time.     Clarke.  J.F.     Use. 

Hamerton,  P.  G.     Power 826. 

Mathews,  W.     Economy 914.10 

Symington,  A.  J.     Value 914.17 

Time  and  tide ;    by  J.  Ruskin 802.6 

Timeas   Terrystone,   Adventures  of;     by  O.    B. 


Bunce. 


.229.25 


administration;     by 


Through  one 

nett.... 
Through  the  dark  continent;   by  H. 

2  vols 

Same;    condensed  by  T.  W.  Knox 


F.    H 

_ 215.28 

Stanley. 

349-16 

under  title 


M 


17 


"  Boy  travellers  on  the  Congo  " 386.12 

Through  the  fields  with  Linnseus;  by  F.  Caddy. 

2  vols 562.3,  4 

Through  the  looking-glass;  by  Lewis  Carroll.  ..  282.7 
Through  the   year  with  the   poets;    ed.  by  O.  F. 

Adams.     12  vols 735.11-22 

ThumbkiU  :  Finnish  tale;  by  E.  Laboulaye 279.1 


Times  of  alchemy;   by  Z.  Topelius 249.35 

Times  of  battle  and  of  rest;  by  Z.  Topelius 249.31 

Times  of  Charles  XH. ;  by  Z.  Topelius 249.32 

Times  of  Frederick  L ;  by  Z.  Topelius 249.33 

Times  of  Gustaf  Adolf;   by  Z.  Topelius 249.30 

Times  of  Linnaeus;   by  Z.  Topelius 249.34 

Timon  of  Athens  :  tragedy;   Shakespeare 701.10 

Tincker,  Mary  A.     By  the  Tiber 237.29 

Signor  Monaldini's  niece 237.27 

Sister  Silvia :   a  story 232.8 

Two  coronets 237.28 

Tinkling  cymbals;  by  E.  Fawcett. 234.3 

Tintoretto.     See  Robusti,  Jacopo. 

Tiny    Tim;     from    the    Christmas    stories  of  C. 

Dickens;    ed.  by  Mrs.  Horton 281. 10 

Tip  cat :   story 275.32 

Tissandier,  G      Wonders  of  water 673.7 

Titan;  by  J.  p.  F.  Richter.     2  vols 801.14,15 

TitCOmb,  Timothy,  pseud.     See  Holland,  J.  G. 
Titian.     See   Vecellio,  Tiziano. 

Titmouse  :  poem:   by  R.  W.  Emerson 734.3 

TilUS  Andronicus  :  tragedy.     Shakespeare 701 -9 

To  Cuba  and  back;    by  R.  H.  Dana,  Jr 316.3 

To  the  lions;   by  A.  J.  Church 273.11 

Tobacco.    Jahnston,  J.  F.  W.    Chemistry  of  com- 
mon life 684.3 

Lawrence,  M.  W.    Tobacco  problem 924- 1 1 

Toby  Tyler;  by  J.  Otis 278.25 

Tocqueville,   Alexis   de.     Old   regime   and   the 

revolution 447.8 

Todd,  Charles  B.     Story  of  the  city  of  New  York,  421.2 

Story  of  Washington,  the  national  capitol 421.3 

Toilers  of  the  sea;   by  V.  Hugo.     2  vols 243.34,  35 

Tolerance  :  two  lectures;  by  Phillips  Brooks 922.5 

Tolstoi,  Lyof  N.     Anna  Karenina 244.42 

Childhood,  boyhood,  youth 244.41 

Cossacks :  tale  of  the  Caucasus  in  1852 244.40 

Invaders,  and  other  stories 244.49 

Ivan  Ily itch,  and  other  stories 244.5  * 

Life 912.21 

Long  exile,  and  other  stories 244.52 

My  confession 912.18 

My  religion 912. 13 

Sebastopol 244.50 

War  and  peace.     6  vols,  . , 244.43-48 


TOLSTOI. 


132 


TRAPPING. 


Tolstoi,  Lyof  N.,  continued. 

See  Dupuy,  E.     Great  masters  of  Russian  liter- 
ature  835.15 

Tom  ;  by  G.  L.  Chaney 295.42 

Tom  Brown  at  Oxford ;  by  T.  Hughes 277.37 

Tom    Brown's    school   days    at    Rugby;     by  T. 

Hughes 277.36 

Tom  Crackenthorpe;  by  C.  Clarke 251.15 

Tom6S,  Robert.  Americans  in  Japan :  abridg- 
ment of  the  government  narrative  of  the 
United  States  expedition   to  Japan  under 

Commodore  Perry 367.  i 

My  college  days 533-4 

TonellPs  marriage;   by  W.  D.  Howells 214.8 

Tonna,   Charlotte    Elizabeth.      Flower    garden. 

( Religious  symbolism  of  flowers.) 613. i 

Judah's  lion 251.34 

Personal     recollections;     with    supplementary 

memoir 816.3 

Works.     2  vols 816.3,  4 

Tonj  the  maid ;   by  B.  W.  Howard 235.5 

TODy  the  sleepless;  by  Mme.  de  Chatelain 279.44 

Too  true 22 1 .30 

Tools.  Wood,  J.  G.  Human  invention  antici- 
pated by  nature 645.13 

Toombs,  Robert.     Speech  on  secession,  January, 

1861 822.6 

TopflillS,  Z.     Surgeon's  stories.     6  vols: 

1 .  Times  of  Gustaf  Adolf. 249.30 

2.  Times  of  battle   and   rest.     (Charles  X. 

and  XI.) 249.31 

3.  Times  of  Charles  XII 249.32 

4.  Times  of  Frederick  I. 249.33 

5.  Times  of  Linn?eus 249.34 

6.  Times  of  alchemy 249.35 

Topics.     Burritt,    E.     Ten-minute    talks   on    all 

sorts  of  topics 914-9 

Coan,  T.   M.,  ed.    Topics  of  the  time :  repre- 
sentative essays  on  questions  of   the  day. 

6  vols 81 3.3-S 

Holland,  J.  G.     Every-day  topics   9I4-7 

Tornadoes.  Davis,  W.  M.  Whirlwinds,  cy- 
clones, and  tornadoes   ^'^'S-'h 

Proctor,  R.  A.     Light  science 672.2 

TorqaatO  Tasso.     See  Tasso. 

Torrej,  Bradford.     Birds  in  the  bush 656.7 

Tory's  daughter;   by  D.  P.  Thompson 221.29 

TotO,  Joyous  story  of;  by  L.  E.  Richards 282.1 1 

TotO'S  merry  winter;  by  L.  E.  Richards.  (Se- 
quel.)   282. 1 2 

TOOr  on  the  prairies;  by  W.  Irving 817.13 

Tour  round  my  garden;   by  A.  Karr 613.7 

Tour  through  the  Pyrenees;   by  H.  A.  Taine 353-3 

Tourgee,  Albion  W.     Appeal  to  Caesar.     (Negro 

question.).  • 823.15 

Bricks  without  straw 239.  i 

Button's  inn.     (Early  Mormonism.) 239.5 

Figs  and  thistles 239.4 

Fool's  errand 239.2 

Hot  plowshares 239.3 

Pactolus  Prime 239.6 

Tours,  Battle  of.  Creasy,  E.  S.  Decisive  bat- 
tles    461.9 

Tower  on  the  cliff;  by  E.  Marshall.   268.6 

TOWbead;  by  S.  P.  McLean 235  12 

Towle,  George  M.     Certain  men  of  mark :  living 

celebrities 563. 1 

Franklin,  the  Boston  boy *438.2 

Modern  France 447'  1 8 

Young  folks'  heroes  of  history.     6  vols. : 

1 .  Vasco  da  Gama. 5  74- ' 

2.  Pizarro 574-2 

3.  Magellan 574.3 

4.  Marco  Polo 5  74.4 


Towle,  George  M.,  continued. 

5-     Raleigh 574.5 

6.     Drake 574-6 

Young  people's  history  of  England 474-1 1 

Young  pet)ple's  history  of  Ireland 474-12 

Trans.     Doctor    Ox's    experiment,  and  other 

stories;   by  Jules  Verne 242.17 

TOMn-meetins      in    America:     lecture;     by    J. 

1-  iskc 823.8 

Towner,  .\usl)urn.     Chedayne  of  Kotono 232.32 

Townsend,   CJeorge  Alfred.     {GatA.)     Katy   of 

Catoctin 232.41 

Tales  of  the  Chesapeake 232.26 

Townsend,   Pauline  D.     Life  of  Joseph  Haydn,  564.15 
Townsend,    \irginia    F.      Boston    girl's    ambi- 
tions   276. 1 2 

But  a  Philistine 276.10 

Bye  and  bye  :  six  stories 276,1 

Darryll  Gap 276. 1 1 

Deerings  of  Medbury 276. 14 

Hollands 276.13 

I^enox  Dare 276. S 

Life  of  Washington 5 73- '3 

Living  and  loving 276.15 

Mills  of  Tuxbury 276.2 

Only  girls 276.7 

.Six  in  all 276.5 

That  queer  girl 276.8 

Well  in  the  rock,  and  other  tales 276.3 

While  it  was  morning 276. 1 6 

Woman's  word,  and  how  she  kept  it 276.9 

Trade.     Camegie,  A.     Trade  and    commerce  in 

the  United  States 833.3 

Ruskin,  J.     Traffic 802. 1 3 

Spencer,  H.     Morals  of  trade :  essay 801.20 

Trade,  Free.     See  Free  trade. 

Trade  winds.     Brassey,  Lady  A.     In  the  trades, 

the  tropics,  and  the  roaring  forties 326.5 

Trades.      Ilamerton,    P.   G.     Trades  and  profes- 
sions     826.1 

TradlnjJ  ;  by  S.  Warner 216.4 

Trafalgar  ;  by  B.  Perez-Galdos 241 .37 

Traflic:  lecture;    by  J.  Ruskin 802.13 

TraftOn,  Adeline.     American  girl  abroad 342.24 

Tragedy.     Little  classics;   <■</.  by  R.  Johnson  ... .   812.3 
Contents  :     Murders  in  the  Rue  Morgue;  by  E. 
A.  Poe. 
Lauson  tragedy;  by  J.  W.  De  Forrest. 
Iron  shroud;   by  W.  Mudford. 
Bell- tower;   by  H.  Melville. 
Kathayan  slave;   by  E.  C.  Judson. 
Story  of  La  Roche;   by  H.  Mackenzie. 
Vision  of  sudden  death;   by  T.  De  Quincey. 

Tragedy  of  the  unexpected;   by  N.  Perry 235.17 

Tragic  muse;   by  H.  James.     2  vols 213.15,16 

Tragic  scenes  in  the  history  of  Maryland;   by  J. 

Banvard 475-2 

Traill,  Catherine  P.     Canadian  crusoes 279.3 1 

Stories  of  the  Canadian  forest. 279.32 

Traill,  H.  D.     Hellenism  in  .South  Kensington..   813.8 

Life  of  S.  T.  Coleridge 545-36 

Life  of  Laurence  Sterne 545-3° 

Lord  Westbury  and  Bishop  VVilberforce 813.4 

Trajan  ;  by  H.  F.  Keenan 228.1 

Tramp  at  home;    by  Lee  Meriwether 336-1 1 

Tramp  trip;   by  Lee  Meriwether.     (Europe.) 352.1 

Transatlantic  sketches;   by  H.  James 342.25 

Transcendeiltalist:  lecture;   by  R.  W.  Emerson,  804.6 

Transformed  ;  by  F.  Huntington 286.37 

Transplanted  rose;   by  M.  E.  W.  Sherwood.  . .  -235.50 
Trap  to  catch  a  sunbeam;   by  Mrs.  H.  Mackar- 

ness 282.20 

Trapping.     Gibson,  W.  H.     Camp  life,  and  the 

tricks  of  trapping  and  trap-making 662.4 


TRAPS. 


133 


TURKEY. 


Traps  for  the  young;   by  A.  Comstock 9I4'I3 

Travel  pictures :  South  America;   by  B.  B 3734 

Traveller  :   poem;   by  O.  Goldsmith 8l  i.i 

Travels  and  researches  in   South   Africa;   by  D. 

Livingstone 349-4 

Travels  in  Mexico;   by  F.  A.  Ober 337-3 

Travels  of  Marco  Polo;   by  T.  W.  Knox 386.8 

Travels   with  a  donkey  in   the  Cevennes;   by  R. 

L.  Stevenson 353-13 

See  Names  of  countries  for  further  travel  and 
Round  the  world. 
Treaey,  J-  J.     Tributes   of  Protestant   writers  to 

the  truth  and  beauty  of  Catholicity 921.6 

Treasure  island;    by  R.  L.  Stevenson    257.24 

Treasures  of  the  earth;    or,  Mines,  minerals,  and 

metals;   by  W.  Jones 675.7 

Treat,  Mary.     Home  studies  in  nature •. .  .645.12 

My  garden  pets:   Spiders,  wasps,  ants,  etc 647.11 

Trees.     Downing,  a.  J.     Rural  essays 617.6 

Egleston,  N.  H.     Hand-book  of  tree-planting. .   634.4 
Emerson,  G.  B.     Trees  and  shrubs  of  Massachu- 
setts.    2  vols *634.i,  2 

Flagg,  W.     Studies  in  field  and  forest 656.5 

Woods  and  by-ways  of  New  England      .    656.4 

Fuller,  A.  S.     Practical  forestry  :   treatise  on  the 
trees  indigenous  to  the  United  States,  both 

evergreen  and  deciduous 634.5 

Hamerton,  P.  G.     Essays  in  "  Landscape  "...  .818.13 

Warder,  J.  A.     Hedges  and  evergreens 634.3 

Trees,  Fruit.     See  Fruit  trees. 

Trenoll,   Francis.     Conversation  :  lecture **R4.4 

Trench,  R-  C     On  the  lessons  in  Proverbs 815.3 

On  the  study  of  words 926.4 

Trent,   Council   of.     See  Ranke,  L.     History  of 

the  popes 444-3 

.Seebohm,  F.     Era  of  the  Protestant  revolution,  45 1. 1 
Trevelyan,  Lady  C.  E.,  ed.     Macaulay's  History 

of  England,  vol.  5 446.21 

Trevelyan,    G.   O.      Life   and   letters   of   Lord 

Macaulay.     2  vols 557.20,  21 

Trial  ;  by  C.  M.  Yonge. 269.15 

Tricycling.     Pennell,  J.,  a7id  E.  R.     Canterbury 

pilgrimage.     (England.) 343-7 

Trifleton  papers;    by  Trifle 821.   i  ; 

Trinidad    island.      Brassey,    Lady   A.       In    the 

trades,  the  tropics,  and   the   roaring  forties,  326.5  ' 
Trinitarianism.    Adams,  N.     Why  I  am  a  Trin- 
itarian Congregationalist 921. i 

Trip  round  the    world  in    1887-88;     by  W.   S.  I 

Caine 319.10 

Tristram  .Shandy;    by  L.  Sterne 261.7  j 

Tritons  ;  by  E.  L.  Bynner 229.35  i 

Triumphant  democracy;    by  A.  Carnegie '^Z'i-'h^ 

TroilUS  and  Cressida  :  tragedy.    Shakespeare....    701.9 

Trollope,  Anthony.     Autobiography. 557-1° 

American  senator 267.5 

Barchester  towers   267.8 

Bertrams 267.12 

Doctor  Thorne 267.9 

Eustace  diamonds.. 267.4 

Last  chronicle  of  Barset T. 267.2 

Life  of  William  M.  Thackeray 545- 10 

North  America.     (Travel.). 322.2 

Orley  farm 267.6 

Phineas  Finn 267.11 

Phineas  Redux 267.7 

Prime  minister 267.10 

Ralph  the  heir 267.3 

Vicar  of  Bullhampton 267.  i 

Trollope,    H.    M.,    ed.      Autobiography   of  An- 
thony Trollope 557.16 

Tropical  Africa;   by  H.  Drummond.. .    349-23 

Tropics.     Brassey,    A.     In   the  trades,  the  trop- 
ics, and  the  roaring  forties 326.5 


Tropics,  continued. 

Hearn,    L.     Two   years  in  the    French  West 

Indies 316.9 

Willis,  N.  P.     Health  trip  to  the  tropics 316.1 

Troublesome  daughters;    by  L.  B.   Walford 254.43 

Trout-fishing.       Northrup,    A.   J.     Camps    and 

tramps  in  the  Adirondacks 324.5 

Trowbridge,    John    T.     Adventures   of  David 

Vane  and  David  Crane 224.31 

Biding  his  time 224.28 

Chance  for  himself 224.29 

Coupon  bonds,  and  other  stories 224.26 

Cudjo's  cave. 224.23 

Doing  his  best 224.30 

Drummer  boy 224.25 

Emigrant's  story,  and  other  poems 736.8 

Ferry-boy  and  the  financier:   Salmon  P.  Chase,    573.16 

Home  idyl,  and  other  poems 736.10 

Jack  Hazard  and  his  fortunes 224.32 

Lawrence's    adventures  among    the    ice-cutters, 
glass-makers,    coal-miners,  iron-men,  and 

ship-builders 224.21 

Neighbor  Jackwood 224.24 


Start  in  life. 


224.27 

Three  scouts 224.22 

Vagabonds,  and  other  poems 736.9 

See  Rideing,  W.  H.     Boyhood. 576.2 

Troy.     Benjamin,    S.   G.   W.     Troy :  its  legend, 

history,  and  literature.     [Epochs.] 441.10 

Schliemann,  H .     Troy  and  its  remains *3o8.5 

See  Church,  A.  J.     Stories  of  the  old  world 273.6 

Hanson,  C.  H.     Homer's  stories  simply  told  . .    273.9 

True  as  steel;   by  M.  Harland 218.7 

True  Christian   religion;   by  E.  Swedenborg.     3 

vols    913.16-18 

True  stories   from  New  England    history;    by  N. 

Hawthorne 279.26 

True  to   his  colours;   by  T.  P.  Wilson 292.5 

Truls,  the  nameless:  story;   by  H.  H.  Boyesen.  .213.33 
Trumbull,     Gurdon.      Names    and   portraits    of 

l)irds  which  interest  gunners 656.9 

Trumbull,   H.  C.     Knightly   soldier:  biography 

of  .\Iajor  Henry  Ward  Camp 522.2 

Trumbull,  J.    H.     The   Indian    tongue   and  its 

literature *438.i 

Trumpet-major ;  by  T.  Hardy 255.32 

Trumps;    by  G.  W.  Curtis 212.11 

Truth.     Fiske,  J.     Test  of  truth 824.6 

Hitchcock,  E.     Scientific  truth    rightly  applied 

is  religious  truth 9 1 2.  i 

Truth  about  Clement  Ker;    by  G.  Fleming 236.42 

Try  again ;   by  W.  T.  Adams 294.19 

Tsar's  window;    by  L.  Hooper 237.9 

Tuckermah,  C.  K.     Greeks  of  to-day 365.10 

TuCkerman,  H.    T.     Sketch  of  American  liter- 
ature   815.16 

Tudors.     Moberly,  C.  E.     Early  Tudors  :   Henry 

\'II.  and  Henry  VIII.     [Epochs.] 451-18 

Tugnot  de  Lanoye,  F.     Egypt  3,300  years  ago. . .   472.3 

Tukesbury,  T.  F.     Book  of  essays 914-15 

Tunzelmann,  G.  W.  de.     Electricity  in    modern 

life 673.13 

Tupper,  Martin  F.     Poetical  works 71 3- 10 

Twins;   heart:    novels... 221.2 

TurgenieflT,  Ivan  S.     Fathers  and  sons 244.1 

Liza 244.5 

On  the  eve 244.4 

Smoke 244.3 

.Spring  floods;    Lear  of  the  steppe 244.2 

See  Dupuy,  E.     Great  masters  of  Russian  liter- 
ature  835.15 

Turkey.     Baker,  J.     Turkey  fully  described 365.1 

Browne,  J.  R.     Yusef. 346.9 

Butterworth,  H.     Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Orient,  376.3 


TURKEY. 


134 


UNDISCOVERED. 


Turkey,  continued. 

Champnev,  E.  W.    Three  Vassar  girls  in  Russia 

and  Turkey 376.18 

Children  of  all  nations   395-J 

Freeman,  E.  A.    Relation  of  the  English  people 

to  the  Russo-Turkish  war 813.1 

Mackenzie,  R.     Nineteenth  century 455-'5 


813  I 
813.1 


Poole,  S.  Lane.     Story  of  Turkey. 
Redcliffe,  S.  de.     Turkey:  essay.     (1877.) 
Smith,  G.     Slaveowner  and  the  Turk  :  essay . . . 
Stephens,  J.  L.     Incidents  of  travel  in   Greece, 

Turkey,  Russia,  and  Poland.     2  vols 341.2,  3 

^iv  <7/5^  Constantinople;    East;    Levant 
Turki.sh  life  in  war  time;    by  H.  O 
Tlirkistan.     Schuyler,  E.     Notes  of  a  journey. 

2  v..ls 365.4,  5 

Tlirko-Russian   war  of   1877-78.     Dole,  N.  H. 

History 468.7 

Turk.S.     Forbes,  A.     Russians,  Turks,  and  Bul- 
garians at  the  theatre  of  war :  essay 8 1 3.1 

Freeman,  E.  A.     Turks  in  Europe 468.21 

Turner,   M^-wts,,  joint  a ul/ior.     6"<?^  Storr,  Francis. 
Turner,  J.  M.  W.      See   Ruskin,    J.     Lecture: 

Turner  and  his  works 802.12 

Modern  painters,  vols.  3  and  4 802.18,  19 

See  Sweetser,  M.  F.     Biography 544. 1 1 

Tytler,  S.     Modern  painters 818.9 

Twain,  Mark,  f'seud.     See  Clemens,  Samuel  L. 
Twelfth    night;    or.  What    you    will:     comedy. 

Shakespeare 70''5 

See  Jameson,  A.  M.     Characteristics  of  women. 

(Viola) 801.6 

Twelve  miles  from  a  lemon;   by  Gail  Hamilton.  .917.11 
Twelve  years  of  a  soldier's  life  in  India;   by  W. 

S.  R.  Hodson 347-2 

Twenty-eisrht  years  in  Wall  street;   by  H.  Clews,  534.8 
Twenty-third  regiment,  Mass.  V.  I.    Emmerton, 


Two  years  ago;   by  C.  Kingsley . 261.26 

Two  years  before  the  mast;   by  R.  H.  Dana,  Jr..   325.3 
Two  years  in   the    French    West   Indies;   by   L 

Hearn. . .    31.6.9 

Tyerman,  L.     Life  and  times  of  John  Wesley. 

3  vols 507.8-10 

Life  of  Rev.  George  \Vhitefield.     2  vols 5076,  7 


[Nations.],  482.19    Tyler,  John.     Selections  from  addresses 535-6 


Presidents  of  America,  with  por- 


^R9-3 


See  Fiske,  J. 
trait 
Tyler,  Moses  Coit.     History  of  American   liter- 
ature, 1607-1765.     2  vols 825.1,  2 

Life  of  Patrick  Henry 5 15- '7 

Dwight 365.2    Tyndall,  John.     Forms  of  water  in  clouds  and 

rivers,  ice  and  glaciers 673.6 

Fragments  of  science  for  unscientific  people.-  . .   672.1 

Hours  of  exercise  in  the  Alps 364.5 

See  Wright,   H.  C.     Children's  stories  of  the 

great  scientists.   575-9 

Typee  :   Polynesian  life;   by  H.  Melville 348  6 

Tyre.     Wright,  W.  B.     .\ncient  cities 346.18 

Tyrol    and    the    skirt    of    the    Alps.       Waring, 

O.E.,yr 364.2 

Tyson,  George  E.     Arctic  experiences 318.16 

Tytler,  Sarah,  pseud.     See  Keddie,  Henrietta. 


23,  24 
7255 


U. 

Uarda  ;  by  G.  Ebers.     2  vols 24 

Ultima  Thule:  poem;   by  H.  W.  Longfellow. . . 

Same.     [Poetical  works.] 725.1 

Ulysses.     See  Church,  A.  J.     Stories  of  the  Old 

World 273.6 

See  Hanson,  C.  H.    Homer's  stories,  simply  told,  273.9 
Lamb,  C.     Works,  vol.  5 804.18 

Unawares ;  by  f.  m.  Peard — 274  4 


J.  A.     Record,  1861-65 436.10    Unbeaten   tracks  in  Japan;    by  I.   L.   Bird.     2 


Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  seas;   by  J. 

Verne 242.19  ' 

Twice  lost 231.30 

Twice-told  tales;    by  N.  Hawthorne 203.7 

Twin  captains ;  by  A.  Dumas 243.15 

Twin  cousins;    by  Sophie  May 284.9 

Twin  heroes. 221.23 

Twins  ;  by  M.  F.  Tupper 22 1. 2 

Twins  of  table  mountain ;   by  Bret  Harte 233.24 


vols 3672,  3 

Uncle  Jack's  executors;   by  A.  L.  Noble 229.5 

Uncle  Juvinell,  pseud.     See  Heady,  Morrison. 

Uncle  Max ;   by  R.  N.  Carey    235.33 

Uncle  Nat ;    by  Alfred  Oldfellow 296.31 

Uncle  Ralph 251.13 

Uncle  Remus:  his  songs  and  sayings;   by  J.  C. 

Harris 236. 1 

Uncle  Remus,  Nights  with;  by  J.  C.  Harris 236.2 


Same.     [Condensed  novels  and  tales.] 233.28    UuClC  Titus;   by  J.  Spyri 275.44 


Two  admirals;   by  J.  F.  Cooper 211. 13 

Two  baronesses;   by  H.  C.  Andersen 246.22 

Two  brothers;   by  H.  de  Balzac 242.33 

Two  chiefs  of  Dunboy;    by  J.  A.  F'roude 257.17 

Two  college  girls ;  by  H.  D.  Brown 277.41 

Two  Compton  boys;   by  A.  Hoppin 289.14 

Two  coronets;   by  M.  A.  Tincker 237.28 

Two  daughters;  from  the  "  Martin  Chuzzlewit  "  of 

C.Dickens;   ^(Z.  by  Mrs.  Horton. 281.6 

Two  drovers;   by  W.  Scott 262.20 

Two  Elsies;   by  M.  Finley 285.1 1 

Two  family  mothers;   by  M.  S.  Schwartz    248.21 

Two  Foscari :   tragedy;   by  Byron    717-2 

Two  gentlemen  of  Verona :  comedy.  Shakespeare,  701.2 

Two  homes;   by  H.  N.  W.  Baker. 291.26 

Two  kisses;   by  H.  Smart 258.32 

Two  little  confederates ;    by  T.  N.  Page 236.27 

Two  nights  in  St.  Domingo;   by  E.  Quincy 213.27 

Two  on  a  tower :   by  T.  Hardy 255.29 

Two  paths  :  lectures  on  art;  by  J.  Ruskin 802.5 

Two  royal  lives:   Emperor  and  Empress  Frederick 

of  Germany;   by  D.  Roberts 566.16 

Two  scouts;  by  G.  E.  Waring,  Jr 827.19 

Two  sides  of  the  shield;   by  C.  M.  Yonge 269.17 

Two  thousand  years  ago :  adventures  of  a  Roman 

boy;   by  A.  J.  Church 273.7 


Uncle  Tom's  cabin;    by  H.  B.  Stowe 215. 

Key  thereto;   by  H.  B.  Stowe 928.1 

Uncle  Tom's  tenement;   by  A.  W.  Rollins 215.43 

Uncommercial  traveller;   by  C.  Dickens 263.5 

Under  Salisbury  spire;   by  E.  Marshall 268.5 

Under  slieve-ban;   by  R.  E.  Francillon 245.33 

Under  the  dog-star;   by  M.  Vandegrifl 289.1 

Under  the  glacier;   by  H.  H.  Boyesen 213.32 

Under  the  greenwood  tree;   by  T.  Hardy 255.30 

Under  the  lilacs;   by  L.  M.  Alcott 287.19 

Under  the  mendips;   by  E.  Marshall 268.3 

Under  the  old  elm :  poem;   by  J.  R.  Lowell 734-3 

Under  the  Southern  cross;   by  M.  ^L  Ballou 348.10 

Under  the  storm;   by  C.  M.  Vonge 269.20 

Under  the  willows  :   poem;   by  J.  R.  Lowell 734-3 

.Same.     [Poetical  works.] 726  14 

Underbrush  ;  by  j.  T.  Fields 827.5 

Underfoot :  by  L.  D.  Nichols 675.12 

Underground  Russia;   by  S.  Stepniak 468. 1 1 

Underwood,  F.  H.     Henry  Wadsworth  Long- 
fellow :  sketch 514-4 

James  Russell  Lowell :  sketch 514.10 

Ed.    True  story  of  the  exodus  of  Israel;   by  H. 

Brugsch-Bey 452-9 

Undine;  by  Fouque .-..241.11 

Undiscovered  country;   by  W.  D.  Howells 214.2 


UNITABIANISM. 


135 


UPTON. 


Unitarianism.     Dewey,  O.      Why  I  am  a  Unita- 
rian    921. 1 

llDited  Netherlands.     Motley,  J.  L.     History.     4 

vols 407.12-15 

United  States  of  America.    Atlases,  gazetteers,  etc.  : 

Hayward,  J.     Gazetteer **R8.2o 

Walker,  F.  A.     Statistical  atlas,  based  on  the 

results  of  the  ninth  census,  1870 **R9.2 

Constitution,  government,  institutions,  etc.  : 
Adams,  J.     A  defence  of  the  constitutions  of 

government  of  the  United  States.     3  vols.  518.7-9 
Bryce,    J.       American    commonwealth.       2 

vols 414.  II,  12 

Carnegie,  A.     Triumphant  democracy 833.3 

Fiske,  J.     Manifest  destiny 823.S 

Hoist,  H.  von.     Constitutional  and  political 

history.     5  vols 414.1-5 

Johnston,  A.    History  of  American  politics.  **R3. 22 

Mulford,  E.     The  nation 833.1 

Nordhoff,  C.  Politics  for  young  Americans. 
(Constitution  and  declaration  of  indepen- 
dence.)     823.1 

Orations  with  reference  to  the  formation  of 

the  constitution 822.4 

Preble,  G.  H.  History  of  the  flag  of  the 
United  States,  and  of  the  naval  and  yacht- 
club    signals,    seals,    arms,  and   principal 

national  songs *437-i 

Description  and  travels  : 

Bishop,  N.  H.  Voyage  of  the  paper  canoe 
over  United  States  waters.      (Quebec  to 

Gulf  of  Mexico.) 325.1 

Dickens,  C.     American  notes 263.4 

Faithful],  Emily.     Three  visits  to  America. . .   322.1 
Hale,  E.  E.,  and  Susan.    Family  flight  around 

home.      (Eastern  and  Middle  States.) 396.2 

Meriwether,  Lee.     Tramp  at  home.     (Labor 

question.) 336. 1 1 

Pfeiffer,  Ida.     Lady's  second  journey  round 

the  world 319-5 

Pumpelly,  R.     Across  America  and  Asia 319-7 

TroUope,  A.    North  America 322.2 

See  also  the  names  of  the  various  States,  a?td 
the  names  of  the  various  regions,  such  as 
the  West,  the  Rocky  mountains,  the  White 
mountains,  New  England,  the  South,  etc. 
History: 

Bancroft,  G.     History  (to  1782).    10  vols.424.1-10 
Calhoun,  J.  C,  atid  others.    Orations  illustrat- 
ing the  rise  of  nationality 822 .4 

Orations  illustrating  the  anti-slavery  strug- 
gle  822.5,  6 

Civil    war.       See  Civil  war;     War  of    the 
rebellion. 

Clarke,  J.  F.     Anti-slavery  days 41 2.8 

Coffin,  C.  C.    Building    the    nation.       (1783- 

1860.) 476.5 

Doyle,   J.  A.     History.     [Freeman's   course 

for  schools.] 484.6 

Eggleston,  E.     Household  history  for  young 

Americans 475.21 

Ellis,  G.  E.  Red  man  and  white  man  in 
North  America,  from  its  discovery  to  pres- 
ent time 417.2 

Fiske,  J.    Critical  period  of  American  history, 

1 783-1 789 413.7 

Presidents  of  the  United  States;   with  steel 

engravings **R9.3 

Frothingham,  R.     Rise  of  the  republic 406.5 

Oilman,  A.     History  of  the  American  people,  435.1 

Higginson,  T.  W.     Young  folks'  history 475-5 

Larger  history  of  the  United  States,  to  the 
close  of  President  Jackson's  administra- 
tion    435.9 


United  States  of  America,  continued. 

Hildreth,  R.     History  (to  1 821).     6  vols.  .  .415.1-6 
Jefterson,  T.,  and  others.     Orations,  illustrat- 
ing the  rise  of  democracy 822.4 

Johnson,  R.     History  of  the  French  war. 475-9 

History  of  the  war  of  1812-15 475-8 

Johnston,  A.,  ed.     Representative    American 

orations.     3  vols 822  4-6 

Lodge,  H.  C.     Colonialism:  essay 412.6 

Lossing,    B.   J.     Pictorial  field-book   of  the 

war  of  1812 426.1 

Story  of  the  United  States  navy 476.17 

McMaster,   J.    B.     History  of  the   people   of 
the  United  States.     (Revolution  to  civil 
war.)     5  vols.    (^Two  volumes  issued.)   435.2,  3 
Monroe,  Mrs.  L.  B.     Story  of  our  country. . .  475.4 
Phisterer,  F.     Statistical  record  of  the  armies 

of  the  United  States,  1861-1865 432.16 

Revolutio7iary   war.     See   American  revolu- 
tion and  Revolutionary  war. 
Rosenthal,    L.       Influence     of    the    United 
States   on  France   in  the  XVIIIth  cen- 
tury    447.12 

Scudder,  H.  E.     History,  for  use  of  schools,     475.6 
Secession,  Seven  speeches  in  Congress    illus- 
trating public  opinion  concerning,  1860- 

61. 822.6 

Slavery.     See  Slavery. 

War  of  18 1 2.     ^d-if  War  of  1812. 

Wilson,  H.    History  of  the  rise  and  fall  of  the 

slave-power  in  America.     3  vols .406.7-9 

See  also  America,  American. 
State  documents  : 

Census.     Seventh,    1850;   by    J.    D.    B.    De 

Bow '^*R8.2X 

Census  of  1850.     Mortality  statistics OAB 

Ninth  census,  1870.    Compendium OAB 

Tenth  census,  1880.    Compendium.    2  vols.    OAB 

Tenth  census,  1880:  population **R8.24 

Congressional    Globe.       61     vols,     1847-48, 
1854  56,    1 859-1 873,   30th,    33d,    34th, 

36th  to  42d  Congresses. OA 

Congressional  Record.     65  vols.,  1873-1885, 

43d  to  48th  Congresses OA 

Reports  of  the    various    departments.      See 
Card-catalogue,  United  States. 
Universal  history.     Ranke,  L.  von.     Oldest  his- 
torical group  of  nations,  and  the  Greeks.  • .   443.4 
Universalism.     Clark,  W.  R.     Why  I  am  a  Uni- 

versalist 921. i 

Universe.     Dick,  T.     Moral  laws 816.1 

Hitchcock,  E.     Telegraphic  system 912. i 

Humboldt,  A.  von.     Cosmos.     5  vols 824.1-5 

Swedenborg,    E.     Earths   in   the  universe,  and 

their  inhabitants 9i3-ii 

Universities.     Bush,    G.  G.     Harvard    the    first 

American  university 41  i.i 

Fiske,  J.     University  reform :  essay 824. 10 

Hart,  J.  M.     German  universities Ti^i-^^ 

Unliind  word ;    by  Miss  Muloch 265.7 

Unlinown  country  (Ireland);   by  Miss  Muloch. .  .343.11 
Unspolien    sermons,   third    series;   by    G.    Mac- 
Donald  922.24 

Unto  this  last;   by  J.  Ruskin 802.14 

Up  and  down  the  brooks;   by  M.  E.  Bamford . .  • .  647. 1 2 

Up  hill  and  down  dale;   by  L.  D.  Nichols 277.44 

Up  the  ladder;   by  H.  N.  W.  Baker 291.27 

Up  the     North    branch    (Penobscot) ;     by   Capt. 

Farrar 298.34 

Up  the  river ;   by  F.  W.  Shelton 642.9 

Upland  and  meadow ;   by  C.  C.  Abbott 667.8 

UpS  and  downs ;   by  E.  E.  Hale 223.4 

Upton,  George  P.     .Standard  cantatas 838.6 

Standard  operas 838.4 


UPTON. 


136 


VICE. 


VptOD,  George  P.,  continued. 

Standard  oratorios 838.  t; 

Standard  symphonies S3S.7 

7'raiis.     Life  of  Joseph  Haydn;   by  L.  Nohl..  .564.27 

I  ptOll,  Rebecca  A.     Home  studies. 643.3 

I'r.     Wright,  W.  B.     Ancient  cities 346.18 

r  I'll  Ilia  :  poem;   by  O.  W.  Holmes 726.1 

I  rbillO,  Mrs.  S.  R.     American  woman  in  Europe,  342. 1 
I  rt',  .Vndrew.     Dictionary  of  arts,  manufactures, 

and  mines.     2  vols **R3.4,  5 

I'ruguay.    Clemens,  E.  J.  M.    La  Plata  countries 

of  South  America   3'7-'4 

Curtis,   W.   E.     Capitals  of  Spanish   America. 

(Montevideo.) 3' 7- '7 

Ts ;  by  Mrs.  Molesworth 283.5 

Tsefui  arts;   ^</.  by  S.  Martin 661. i 

I'tah.     Bancroft,  H.  H.     History,  1 540-1 887  .. .   434.1 

Codman,  J.     Round  trip  by  way  of  Panama..  .  .313.1 1 

Dall,  C.  H.     My  iirst  holiday 313-12 

I'tilitarian  theory.     Macaulay,  T.  B.     Essay 816.5 

Oliphant,  C.  F.     Essay 815  15 

V. 

Va2;a))01l(l  heroine 221.27 

Va;;al)(>n(l  tales;    by  H.  H.  Boyesen 213.36 

VaiiaboiKlla  ;  by  F.  H.  Burnett 215.29 

Vai^aboiUl.S,  and  other  poems;  by  J.  T.  Trow- 
bridge      736.9 

Vale  of  cedars;  by  G.  Aguilar 265.40 

Valentino ;  by  \v.  \v.  Astor 228.29 

Vah'rie  .-\ylmer;   by  C.  Reid 231.37 

Valniy,    Battle    o(.      Creasy,    E.    S.      Decisive 

battles 461.9 

Vanibery,  .\rminius.  Story  of  Hungary.  [Na- 
tions.]     482.8 

Van  Buren,  Martin.     Selections  from  addresses,   535.6 

See  Bancroft,  G.     Life 537-5 

Fiske,  J.     Presidents  of  America,  with  por- 
trait   **  R9.3 

Shepard,  E.  M.     Life   5'5-'^ 

Vandegrift,   Margaret.      St-e  Janvier,  Margaret. 

Vandcrbilt,  Cornelius.     See  Parton,  J.     Famous 

Americans 534  2 

Van  l)ienian\S  land.     Cook's  voyages,  vol.  2 308.9 

Van  Hjt'k,  sir  Anthony.      See  Sweetser,  M.  F. 

Biography 544-IO 

See  Tytler,  S.     Old  masters 8 18.8 

Vanity  fair:    by  W.  ^L  Thackeray 202. 1 

Van  Lcnnep,  Henry  J.     Bible  lands 346.2 

VannnCChi,     Andrea.       .SV^    Tytler,     S.       Old 

masters 818.8 

See  Vasari,  G.     Lives  of  painters,  vol.  3 544-18 

Van  Rensselaer,  M.  G.,  or,  Mrs.  Schuyler.  Six 
portraits :  Luca  Delia  Robbia,  Correggio, 
William  Blake,  Corot,  George  Fuller,  Win- 
slow  Homer 544.24 

Van    Rensselaer,  Stephen.     See  Brooks,  E.  S. 

Historic  boys 493.  i 

-Sif^  Sigourney,  L.  H.     Examples  from  XVHlth 

century 511.I 

Variation  of  animals  and  plants  under  domestica- 
tion ;   by  C.  Darwin.     2  vols 665.2,  3 

Vasari,  Giorgio.  Lives  of  the  most  eminent 
painters,  sculptors,  and  architects.  6 
vols  544.16-21 

V  asCO  da  Gama.     See  Gama,  Vasco  da. 

VasconselOS  ;  by  W.  G.  Simms 222.1 1 

Vassar  girls  series.     See  Champney,  E.  W. 

Vaugban,   Henry.     See  Brown,  J.     Essay  on  his 

poems S16.6 

VecelliO,  Tiziano.     ( l^itian.)     See  Sweetser,  M. 

F.     Biography 544.  i 


VecelliO,  Tiziano,  continued. 

See  Vasari,  G.     Lives  of  painters,  vol.  5 544.20 

See  also  Jameson,  A.  M.    House  of  Titian  :  me- 
moir   801.10 

Mit:hell,  D.  G.     Titian  and  his  times 642.6 

Tytler,  S.     Modern  painters 818.9 

Veda,  Land  of :   Personal  reminiscences  of  India; 

by  W.  Butler 308.7 

Vegetable  and  animal  physiology.     Goadby,  H. 

Text-book 616.2 

Vegetable  chemistry.    See  Chemistry,  Vegetable. 
Vegetable  life.     D'Anvers,  N.     Science  ladders, 

^-J-  3 :  •. 655.4 

Harris,  T.  W.     Insects  injurious  to  vegetation. .  616.1 

World  of  wonders.     Curiosities 645.5 

Vegetable    mould.       Darwin,     C.       Formation 

tlirough  the  action  of  worms 665.4 

Vegetable  physiology.     Gray,  Asa.      Structural 

anil  systematic  botany 676.3 

Vegetable  world.     Figuier,  L.     History 676.I 

Vegetables.     .Vtv  Farming;  Garden;  Gardening. 
Velasquez,   D.   R.  de  S.     See  Tytler,    S.     Old 

masters 81 8.8 

Venetia  ;  by  B.  Disraeli 252.3 

Venetian  life;  by  w.  D.  Howells 354-15 

Venezuela.      Brassey,   A.      In    the  trades,   the 

tropics,  and  the  roaring  forties 326.5 

Curtis,  W.  E.      Capitals  of  Spanish  America. 

(Caracas.) 3I7-I7 

See  also  South  America. 

Venice.     Cooper,  J.F.     Bravo 211. 17 

Freeman,  E.  A.     Sketches  from  the  subject  and 

neighbor  lands  of  Venice 354-12 

Hare,  A.  J.  C.     Venice 354. 1 1 

Howells,  W.  D.     Venetian  hfe 354- '5 

Ruskin,  J.     Stones  of  Venice.     3  vols. 802. 1-3 

Stockton,  F.  R.     Personally  conducted 396.1 1 

See  also  Europe  and  Italy. 
Ventilation.     Draper,  F.W.     School  hygiene...  9 1 6. 1 1 

Hartshorne,  H.     Our  homes 925.13 

Jenkin,  F.     Healthy  houses 644.8 

Reid,  D.  B.     In  American  dwellings 644.2 

Vermont.     Abbott,  J.     Marco  Paul   in  Vermont,  393.4 
De  Puy,  H.  W.     Mountain  hero  and    his  asso- 
ciates.    (Ethan  Allen.) 5 1 6.4 

Poems  of  Xew  England.     2  vols  735-'i  2 

Thompson,  D.  P.     The  rangers 221.29 

See  Reports   of  the  board  of  agriculture,  1874, 

1875-76,1877,1878.     4  vols 6A 

See  also  New  England. 
Verne,  Jules.     Around  the  world  in  eighty  days,  242.18 

Doctor  Ox's  experiment,  and  other  stories 242.17 

Journey  to   the  centre  of  the  earth -  .242.20 

Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  seas 242.19 

Vernet,   Emile   J.  H.     See    Tytler,   S.     Modern 

painters 818.9 

Veronese,  Paul.     See  Cagliari,  Paolo. 

Veronica ;  by  j.  Spyri 275.44 

Verses  ;  by  H.  H.  Jackson 714-15 

Versiiication.       Holmes,    O.    W.       Physiology 

thereof 8i 7.5 

Verulani,  Lord.     See  Bacon,  Francis. 
VespUCiUS,  Amerigo.     See  Gay,  S.  H.    America, 

vol.  2 *437-i2 

Vestigia  ;  by  G.  Fleming 236.40 

Vesuvius.     Proctor,  R.  A.     Eruption  of  1868. . .    672.2 

Veterinarian,  American;    by  S.   W.  Cole 615.6 

Vicar  of  Bullhampton;   by  A.  Trollope 267.1 

Vicar  of  Wakefield ;  by  O.  Goldsmith 261 .4 

Same.     [Works,  vol.  2.] 81 1.2 

Vicar's  daughter;   by  G.  MacDonald 256.1 1 

Vicar's  people;  by  G.  M.  Fenn. 256.48 

Vicary,  J.  F.,  collector.     .Stork's  nest 246.41 

Vice  versa;  by  F.  Anstey 245.14 


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137 


WADI^IN. 


A'iCksburg,  Mississippi.     My  cave-life    (War  of 

tlie  reliellion) ;   by  a  lady 336-3 

Official  records  of  the  union  and  confederate 
armies  in  the  war  of  the  rebellion,  vol.  34, 
in  3  vols 419-35-37 

Victim  of  excitement;   by  C.  L.  Hentz 221. 28 

Victoire  :  novel 221.10 

Victor  Emmanuel  II.     See  Godkin,  G.  .S.     Life..    554.2 
Victoria,  Queen.     Leaves  from  the  journal  of  our 

life  in  the  Highlands,  1848  to  1861 566. 1 

More  leaves  from  the   journal  of  a   life    in   the 

Highlands,  1862-1882. 566.2 

See  Greville,  C.  C.  F.     Journal    of  reign,    from 

1837  '^"  i860.     3  vols 566.13-15 

Lippincott,  S.  J.     Life ■  •  ■    566.3 

McCarthy,  J.    Short  history  of  our  own  times, 

1837-1880 466.1 

MacKenzie,  R.     Nineteenth  century 455.15 

Martin,  T.     Life  of  his  royal    highness    the 

Prince  Consort.     5  vols 566.5-9 

Morley,  H.    English  literature  in  the  reign  of 

Victoria 815. 19 

Yonge,  C.  M.     Victorian  half-century 566.10 

Victoria  Nyanza,  Lake.     Thomson,  J.    Narrative 

of  expedition,  1883-84 349  15 

Victorian  half-century;    by  C.  M.  Yonge 566.10 

Victorian  poets,  1S35-1S75;   by  E.  C.  Stedman..8i5.22 
Victory  of  the  vanquished;   by  E.  Charles-  . .  • —    264.3 

Viking  Bodleys;    by  H.  E.  Scudder 277.9 

VikinjJ.S,  Modern;   by  H.  H.  Boyesen    213.35 

Villa.     Ruskin,  J.     Architecture  of  the  villa 802.4 

Villa   Eden:     country-house    on    the  J\hine;    by 

B.  Auerbach 246.1 

Villa  on  the  Rhine;   by  B.  Auerbach.     (Same  as 

"  Villa  Eden.")      2  vols 246.2,  3 

Village    and  farm  cottages.     Cleaveland,  H.  W  , 

and  others.     With  designs 644. 1 

Village   choir.      Gilman,  S.     Memoirs  of  a  New 

England 827.1 

Village  convict:  story;   by  H.  W.Chaplin 237.31 

Village  dogmatist :  sketch;   by  J.  T.  Fields 827.5 

Village  improvements   and    farm  villages;   by  G. 

E.  Waring,  Jr 642.2 

Villages  and  village  hfe;    by  N.  H.  Egleston. . . .    642.1 

Villette  ;  by  C.  Bronte 253.36 

Villiers,  C.  P.     See   NicoU,  H.  J.     Great  move- 
ments   521.15 

Vincent,    Frank.       Around    and    about     South 

America 317.19 

Norsk,  Lapp,  and  Finn •  •  •    351.4 

Vincent,  G.  E.     Some   Italian  authors,  and  their 

works 835.21 

Vinci,  Leonardo  da.     See  Sweetser,  M.  F.    Biog- 
raphy.  544  12 

See  Tytler,  S.     Old  masters 818.8 

Vasari,  G.     Lives  of  painters,  vol.  2 544-17 

Vine  and  olive ;   by  W.  T.  Adams   294.1 7 

Vine-dresser's  manual;    by  C.  Reemelin 614. 1 1 

Vines.     Darwin,   C.     Movements    and  habits  of 

climbing  plants 686.3 

Violins.     Bull,  Ole.     Violin  notes 564.35 

Haweis,  H.  R.     Music  and  morals 838.2 

Virgil.     /Eneid ;   trans,  by  C.  P.  Cranch 708.15 

-SV^  Church,  A.  J.     Stories  from  Virgil 273.2 

Hamerton,  P.  G.     Landscape 818.13 

Lessing,  G.  E.     Laocoon 802.21 

Mitchell,  D.  G.     Wet  days  at  Edgewood. .  • .   642.4 

Vincent,  G.  E.     .Some  Italian  authors 835.21 

Virginia:    lay  of  ancient   Rome;    by  T.  B.  Ma- 

caulay 816.5 

Virginia  :   Roman  sketch 247.42 

Virginia.     Brock,  R.  a.     Settlement *437-l3 

Cooke,  J.  E.     History 423.1 

Eli.     My  lady  Pokahontas 412.li 


Virginia,  continued. 

Doyle,  J.  A.  English  colonies  in  America,  vol.  i.,  413.3 
Eggleston,  E.,  and  Seelye,  L.  E.     Pocahontas. 

(Account  of  the  early  settlement.) 475.13 

Higginson,  T.  W.     American  explorers.    (Lost 
colonies,    1 584-1 590;     Capt.  John   Smith, 

1606-1631.^ 475.7 

Johnston,  H.  P.     Yorktown  campaign,  and  the 

surrender  of  Cornwallis 416.  i 

Page,  T.  N.     In  ole  Virginia :   stories 236.26 

Tyler,  M.  C.     Early  literature 825.1,  2 

Warner,  C.  D.     On  horseback  :  tour  in  Virginia, 

etc.,  18S9 315-7 

Williams,  G.  W.     Slavery  in  the  colony 427.1 

Winsor,  J.     Maryland  and  Virginia *437.i5 

Virginia  campaign  of  '64  and  '65.     Humphreys, 

A.  A.     History 432.12 

Virginia  of  Virginia;   by  A.  Rives 218.38 

Virginians  ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray 202.5 

Virginibus  puerisque;    by  R.  L.  Stevenson 827.23 

Vision  of  Echard  :   poem;    by  J.  G.  Whittier 715-I 

Vision  of  Sir  Launfal:  poem;   Ijy  J.  R.  Lowell.- .726.14 

Same.     [Poems,  1853.] 726.12 

Same.     [American  poems.] 734-3 

Vision  of  sudden  death;   by  T.  De  (^u'ncey 812.3 

Visit  to  the  asylum  for   aged  and  decayed  pun- 
sters;  liy  O.  W.  Holmes 812.5 

Vivian  Grey;    by  B.  Disraeli 252.4 

Vix  :  sketch;    by  G.  E.  Waring,  yr 827.19 

A'OCatlon.     Hale,  E.  E.     What  career? 9I4-30 

Voice.     Cohen,  J.  S.     Throat  and  the  voice 925.9 

Voices  of  freedom;   by  J.  G.  Whittier 7I5-I 

Voices  of  the  night;   Ijy  H.  W.  Longfellow 725.1 

Volcanoes.     Humboldt,  A.  von.     Cosmos,  vol.  5,  824.5 

Judd,  J.  W.     What  they  are,  etc 675.15 

Kingsley,  C.     Madam  How  and  Lady  Why. . . .    675.9 

Nichols,  L.  D.     Underfoot 675.12 

Proctor,  R.  A.     Essay  on  Mallet's  theory 672.3 

Volckliausen,  A.  von.     Why  did  he  not  die?. .  .247.17 
Voltaire,   Francois  M.  A.   de.     See  Morley,   J. 

Life 543.6 

See  also  Buckle,  H.  T.     History  of  civilization, 

vol.  1 445-4 

Carlyle,  T.     Essay 816.TO 

Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     Rationalism  in  Europe...   444.5 
Voyage   alone  in' the  yawl  "Rob  Roy";    by  J. 

Macgregor 353.7 

Voyage  around   Cape  Horn.      Dana,   R.  H.,  Jr. 

Two  years  before  the  mast 325-3 

Voyage    in    the    "Sunbeam";     by    A.    Brassey. 

(Pacitic  ocean.).    319.8 

Voyage  of  the  "Flee twing";   by  C.  M.  Newell. 

(Whaling.) 299.31 

Voyage  of  the  "  Jeannette."      Journals  of  Lieut. 

Commander  De  Long.     (.Arctic  voyage.)  .  .31S  10 
Voyage  of  the  paper  canoe;     by  N.  H.  Bishop. 

(Quebec  to  Gulf  of  Mexico.) 325.1 

Voyage  of  the  "  Vivian  "  to  the  North  Pole  and 

beyond ;   by  T.  W.  Knox 386.6 

Voyage  round  the  world;   by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston,  375-2 

Voyage  to  Lilliput;    by  J.  Swift 277.1 

Voyages.     Cook,  Capt.  J.     Three.     2  vols 308.8,  9 

Kingston,    W.  H.  G.     Notable   voyages   from 

Columbus  to  Parry 328.3 

Parry,  W.  E.     Three  voyages  for  the  discovery 

of  a  northwest  passage.     2  vols 3 18- 14,  15 


w. 

W.,  C.  H.     See  Chaplin,  H.  W. 

W.,  F.  .S.     Dame  heraklry 473." 

Wadlin,  H.  G.,  joint  author.     See  Wright,  Car- 
roll D. 


WAGES. 


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Wages.     Atkinson,  E.     What  makes  the  rate  of 

wages  ? S23.6 

Campbell,  H.     Women  wage-workers 823.1 7 

Foreman.     Big  wages,  and  how  to  earn  them.  .823  19 

George,  H.     Wages  and  capital 823.4 

Sumner,  W.  G.     Essay  :  wages 823.9 

Wagner,  Richard.     See  Hueffer,  F.     Life 564. 3 

See  also  Gurney,  E.     Essay 813.8 

Haweis,  II.  R.     Recollections 5f'4-> 

Waif  of  the  plains;    by  Bret  Harte 233.35 

Waikna  ;  or,  Adventures  on  the  Mosquito  Shore; 

i>y  S.  A.  Bard 317.8 

Waite,  Morrison  R.,  chief  justice.    Address  at  the 
unveiling  of  the  statue  of  John  Marshall, 

Washington,  D.  C 539- 1 2 

Wake-robin  ;  by  J.  Burroughs 656.6 

Wakelielrt  :  sketch;   by  N.  Hawthorne. 812.2 

Wakulla:  adventure  in  Florida;   by  K.  Munroe,  278  41 

Waldemar  Krone's  youth;   by  H.  F.  Ewald 292.17 

Waldenses.     .S<v  Hale,  E.  E.     in  his  name 223.6 

See  also  Huguenots  atid  Reformation. 
Wales.     Ballantyne,  R.  M.     Deep  down  :    tale  of 

the  Cornish  mines 299.10 

Bullinch,    T.       Mabinogeon :     Welsh    popular 

tales 81 5.8 

Lanier,  S.,   ed.      Boy's    Mabinogeon :     Welsh 

tales  of  King  Arthur 273  14 

Leland,  C.  G.     Gypsies.     (Welsh  gypsies.) 362.2 

Walford,  Lucy  B.     Baby's  grandmother 254.45 

Mr.  Smith 254.44 

Sage  of  sixteen 254.46 

Stiff-necked  generation 254.47 

Troublesome  daughters 254.43 

Walker,  Amasa,    cd.     Transactions  of   the  agri- 
cultural societies  of  Massachusetts  for  1S52,  618.5 
Walker,   Mrs.   E.  a.     Total  depravity  of  inani- 
mate things. 812.5 

Walker,  Francis  A.      Address :  Industrial  edu- 
cation     916.8 

History  of  the  second  army  corps  in  the  army 

of  the  Potomac,  1862-65 436.1 1 

Statistical  atlas  of  the  United  States,  based  on 

the  ninth  census,  1S70 **R9.2 

Tenth  census  of  the  United  States,  1880 :  pop- 
ulation   ♦*R8.24 

Walking.     Holmes,  O.  W.     Physiology  of  walk- 
ing    817.5 

Walking   guide    to    the   Mt.  Washington    range 

(White  mountains) ;    by  W.  H.Pickering,    324.3 
Walks  and  talks  of  an  .Vmerican  farmer  in  Eng- 
land ;   by  F.  L.  Olmsted 343-5 

Walks  in  London ;    by  .\.  J.  C.  Hare 343-2 

Wallace,  Alfred  R.     Malay  archipelago 348-3 

Wallace,  L).  Mackenzie.     Russia    341.10 

Wallace,  Lewis.     Ben-Hur  :  tale  of  the  Christ.  •  .233.38 

Fair  God  :  tale  of  the  conquest  of  Mexico. 233.37 

Life  of  Benjamin  Harrison 525.2 

Wallace,    Sir   William,   hero  of  Scotland.     See 

Paterson,  J.     Life 565.1 

Wallack,  Lester.     Memories  of  fifty  years 532-1 1 

Wallenstein  :  historical  drama;   by  F.  Schiller . .   803.3 

Same.     [Coleridge's  works.] 805.7 

See  Gardiner,  S.  R.     Thirty  years'  war 45 '-3 

Waller,  Horace,  ed.      Last  journals    of    David 

Livingstone  in  Central  Africa 349-22 

Walpole,  Charles  G.     Short  history  of  the  king- 
dom of  Ireland 464.21 

Walpole,  Horace,     ^t-t"  Macaulay,  T.  B.     Essay,    816.5 
Walree,    E.    C.    W.    van.     {Christine   A/iiller.) 

Burgomaster's  family 249  24 

Walter,  John.     See  Smiles,   .S      The   Walters  of 
the    "  London   Times,"    father,  son,   and 

grandson 563.2 

Walter  Goring:  novel 231.31 


Walter  Sherwood ;   by  F.  Forrester 287.34 

Walworth,  M.  T.     Delaplaine 231.14 

Wandering  heir;   by  C.  Reade 259.31 

Wandering   Jew.     Conway,  M.  D.     Treatise  on 

the  legend 912.7 

.Sec  Hawthorne,  N.     Mosses  from  an  old  manse, 

vol.    2 203.8 

Reddall,  H.  F.     Who  was  he? 563.4 

Wanderings  in  Spain ;    by  A  J.  C.  Hare 344.7 

Wanted  —  a  young  person;    by  F.   H.  Burnett.  ..215. 21 
War.     Beckwith,  G.  C.     Peace  manual;  or.  War 

and  its  remedies 914.16 

De  Quincey,  T.     Essay 805.17 

Ruskin,  J.     Lecture 802.13 

Wood,  J.    G.     Human    invention    in   war   and 

hunting  anticipated  by  nature 645.13 

War  and  peace;    by  L.  Tolstoi.     6  vols 244.43-48 

War  for  the  union.     .Sec   Civil   war  and  War    of 
the  rebellion. 

Warofi8i2.     Clay,  H.     Oration,  1813 822.4 

Johnson,  R.     History 475-8 

Lossing,  B.  J.     Pictorial  field-book 426. 1 

Muzzey,   A.  B.     Men    of   the  revolution.     (In 

the  war  of  1812.) 516.15 

Williams,  G.  W.     Negro  troops  therein 427.2 

War  of  independence.     Fiske,  J.     History 485.1 

Ludlow,  J.  M.     History.     [Epochs.] 45i-i4 

.See  also  American  revolution. 
War  of  the  rebellion.     Coffin,  C.  C.     Four  years 

of  fighting 436.7 

My  days  and  nights  on  the  battlefield 475-3 

War  of  the  rel)ellion  series.     4  vols. : 

1.  Drum-beat  of  the  nation,   1861-62....   476.6 

2.  Marching  to  victory,  1863 476-7 

3.  Redeeming  the  republic,  1864 476.8 

4.  Freedom  triumphant,  September,  1864, 

to  close 476  9 

Cooke,   T-   E.       Hammer    and     rapier.       (The 

battles.) 475-1 7 

Eggleston,  G  C.     Rebel's  recollections. 475-16 

Emmerton,  J.  A.     Recortl   of  the  twenty-third 

regiment,  M.  V.  1 436.IO 

Hale,  E.  E.  Stories  of  the  war,  told  by  sol- 
diers   223.14 

Hutchinson,"  N.  V.  History  of  the  seventh  reg- 
iment, M.  V.  1 436-14 

Kellogg,  R.  H.  Life  and  death  in  rebel  pris- 
ons    432-'7 

Lady.     My  cave-life  in  Vicksburg.     (1862.)...   336.3 

Livermore,  Mary  A.     My  story  of  the  war 436-13 

Nicolay,  J.  G.  Outbreak  of  rebellion.  Cam- 
paigns, vol.  I 432-1 

Pittinger,  W.  Capturing  a  locomotive.  (His- 
tory of  secret  service.) 476. 18 

Sheridan,     P.     H.        Personal     memoirs.       2 

vols 535-'6,  17 

Soley,  J.  R.     Sailor-boys  of  '61 476- 14 

Thomas,   M.    M.       Captain    Phil.      (Western 

army.) 279.18 

Walker,  F.  A.  History  of  the  second  army 
corps  in  the  army  of  the  Potomac,  March, 
1S62,  to  May,  iS'65 436-1 1 

Williams,  G.  W.     History  of  the  negro  troop*, 

1861-65 427-3 

See  Official  Records  of  the  Union  and  Confed- 
erate armies;  prepared  under  the  direction 
of  the  Secretary  of  War.     Series  I.     Vols. 

l-XXX.     52  vols 419.1-52 

See  also  Civil  war  in  .America. 

W^ir  tiger;    by  W.  Dalton 297.4 

War  with  the  saints;   by  C.  E.  Tonna 816.3 

War-time  wooing;   by  C.  King 228.49 

Warburton,  W.    Edward  III.,  King  of  England. 

[Epochs.] 451-5 


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WATER. 


Ward,  A.  W.     Life  of  Geoffrey  Chaucer 545-15 

Life  of  Charles  Diclvens 545-27 

Trans.     History  of  Greece;  by  E.  Curtius.      5 

vols 453-1-5 

Ward,    E.    S.    Phelps.       See   Phelps,    Elizabeth 

Stuart. 
Ward,    Herbert    D.,  joint  author.     See  Phelps, 
Elizabeth  Stuart. 

Ward,  Mrs.  Humphry.     Robert  Elsmere 253.26 

Ward,  Ireland, /j^?/(/.     6V^  Widdemer,  Irene. 
Ward,  T.  H.,   ed.     English  poets  :  selections.     4 

vols •••••733-2-5 

Ward,  W.  G.     Essays  in  "  (Questions  of  belief". .    813.2 

Warder,  J.  a.     Hedges  and  evergreens 634.3 

Ware,  Mary  L.     See  Hall,  E.  B.     Memoir 51 1 -3 

-SVf  Sigourney,  L.  PL     Sketch  of  life 51I-I 

Ware,  William.     Aurelian  :   Rome  in  3d  century,  222.37 

Julian  :  scenes  in  Judea 222.38 

Zenobia  :  fall  of  Palmyra.     2  vols 222.39,  40 

Warehaill,  Mass.  History.  See  History  of  Ply- 
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Waring,  George  E.,  yr.     Bride  of  the  Rhine...   3538 

Elements  of  agriculture 612.4 

Farmer's  vacation  :  Europe,  1873 Z^ZZ 

Tyrol  and  the  skirt  of  the  Alps. 364.2 

Village  improvements  and  farm  villages 642.2 

Whip  and  spur 827.19 

El/.     Healthy  houses;   by  F.  Jenkin 644.8 

Warlock  o' Glenwarlock;    by  G.   MacDonald 256.10 

Warner,  Anna  B.      {Amy  Lothrop.)   Hills  of  the 

Shatemuc 216.6 

My  brother's  keeper. 216.7 

Warner,    Charles    Dudley.      A-hunting   of  the 

deer  :   sketch 812.17 

American  newspaper :  essay 827.15 

Backlog  studies 827.12 

Baddeck,  and  that  sort  of  thing 827.13 

Being  a  boy 224.47 

In  the  wilderness 827.14 

Life  of  Washington  Irving 5 131 

Little  journey  in  the  world 224.46 

My  summer  in  a  garden 827.11 

My  winter  on  the  Nile 349-9 

On  horseback  :  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  etc  . . .    315.7 

Their  pilgrimage 224  45 

Ed.      American    men    of    letters    series.      1 1 

vols 5 1 3.  i-i  I 

^'ftf  Rideing,  W.  H.     Boyhood 576-2 

Warner,  Susan.      {Elizabeth  IVetfierell.)    House 

in  town;    sequel  to  Opportunities 216.3 

Melbourne  House 216.5 

My  desire 216.12 

Nobody 216.17 

Opportunities;    sequel  to  "  What  she  could"...   216.2 

Queechy 216.10 

Red  wallflower 216.15 

Stephen,  M.  D. 216  16 

Trading;   sequel  to  House    in   town 216.4 

"  What  she  could  " 21 6.1 

Wide,  wide  world 216.9 

Willow  brook 216  19 

««(/ Anna  B.  Warner.     Gold  of  Chickaree 216.13 

Hard  maple ....216.25 

Say  and  seal 216.14 

Wych  hazel 2 16. 11 

Warren,    Joseph.      See   Frothingham,  R.     Life 

and  times 5 1 6.3 

Warren,   Mercy.     See    EUet,  E.  V.     Women   of 

the  American  revolution 5 '  i  -4 

Warren,  Samuel.     Ten  thousand  a  year 261.11 

Warren,  S.  R.,  and  Clark,  S.  N.,  ed.  Public 
libraries  in  the  United  States  of  America  : 
their  history,  condition,  and  manage- 
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Warren,  W.  W.  Life  on  the  Nile  in  a  daha- 
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1866-67 349-IO 

Wars    of  the  roses.     See  Fullerton,  G.     Stormy 

life 257.42 

Gairdner,   J.     Houses   of  Lancaster  and  York. 

[Epochs.] 451.4 

AVasllburn,  Emory.  See  Winthrop,  R.  C.  Re- 
marks in  memory 536.6 

Washburne,  E.  B.     Recollections  of  a  minister 

to  France,  1869-1877.     2  vols 457-i>  2 

Washington,    George.     P^xtracts  from  speeches, 

letters,  addresses,  etc 535-6 

Farewell  address S23.  i 

Inaugural  address,  1789 822.4 

See  liske,  J.  Presidents  of  America,  with  por- 
trait  **R9.3 

Irving,  W.     Life.     5  vols 5 '  7-3-7 

Kirkland,  C.  M.     Memoirs 5 '  7-2 

Lodge,  H.  C.     Life.     2  vols 515.20,21 

Scudder,    H.     E.        Biography     for     young 

people 485.2 

Sparks,  J      Life 5 1 7- 1 

Thayer,  W.  M.,  ed.     Farmer  boy 573-7 

Townsend,  V.  F.     Life 573-13 

See  also  Drake,  S.  A.  Plistoric  mansions  of 
Middlesex.  (Headquarters  of  Washing- 
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Freeman,    E.  A.      Lecture :    George    Wash- 
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Hildreth,  R.     History  of  the  United  States, 

vol.  4.     (Administration.) 415-4 

Lowell,  J.  R.      Under  the  old  elm  :  poem..     734-3 
Rousselet,    L.       Ralph     the     drummer-boy. 

(Days  of  Washington.) 279.17 

Thackeray,  W.   M.     Virginians.     (Washing- 
ton in  his  youth.) 202.5 

Winsor,  J.     Portraits  of  Washington *437.I7 

Winthrop,  R.  C.     Washington  as  portrayed 

in  occasional  addresses 536-3 

Concerning  portraits 536.6 

See  further  United  States,  history. 
Washington,  Mary,  and  Martha.     See  Tossing, 

B.  J.     Lives 517.8 

See  also  Ellet,  Mrs  E.  F.  Women  of  the  Amer- 
ican revolution.     2  vols 5'  i-4'  5 

Washington,  D.  C.     Todd,  C.  B.     story  of  the 

city  of  Washington 421.3 

Sec  also  Nichols,  L.  D.  Nelly  Marlow  in  Wash- 
ington  277.45 

Quincy,  J.     Washington  society  in  1826 534-3 

Riddle,  A.  G.     Alice   Brand 229.19 

Winthrop,  T.     Washington  as  a  camp 21 2.28 

Washington  monument.  Winthrop,  R.  C.  Ora- 
tion on  the  occasion  of  laying  the  corner- 
stone, July  4,  1848 536.3 

Satne.     [Addresses  and  speeches,  vol.  1.] 536-4 

Washington,  Mount.     See  White  Mountains. 

Washington  square;   by   H.  James 2133 

Washington  territory.    Leighton,  C.  C.  Sketches 

of  travel 3i3-i8 

Wasps.     Treat,  M .     My  garden  pets 647  11 

WatCll  and  ward ;   by  H.  James 213.1 

Water.     Abbott,  J.     Water  and  land 673.3 

Buckley,  A.  B.     A  drop  of  water  on  its  travels; 

water  and  ice,  the  two  great  sculptors 672.4 

Carey,  A.     Autobiography  of  a  drop  of  water . .   675.6 
Cox,  G.  W.     Comparative  mythology  and  folk- 
lore.    (The  waters.) 815.2 

Hartshorne,  H.  Our  homes.  (Water-supply.),  925.13 
Hooker,  W.  Child's  book  of  nature,  part  3.  . .  655.1 
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(Water  we  drink.)  ,,,.,..,,.,•.-. 684.3 


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WKNSLEY. 


Water,  continued. 

Richardson,  J.  G.     Pure  water,  and  how  to  ob- 
tain it 925.6 

Tissandier,  G.     Wonders  of  water 673.7 

Tyndall,  J.     Forms  of  water  in  clouds  and  riv- 
ers, ice  and  j^laciers 673.6 

Water-animals,     D'Anvers,  N.     Lowest  forms,    655.6 

Water-babies  :   fairy  tale;   by  C.  Kingsley 261.29 

Water-eure  manual;    by  J.  Shew 925.24 

Water-wifeb  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper 21 1. 18 

Waterloo ;  by  Erckmann  and  Chatrian 245.3 

Waterloo,  Battle  of.     Creasy,  E.  S.     Fifteen  de- 
cisive battles  of  the  world 461 .9 

Henty,  G.  A.     One  of  the  28th :  tale  of  Water- 
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Life  and  times  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington 547-6 

Thackeray,  W.  M.     Little  travels  and  road-s^de 

sketches  202.1 1 

Waters,  Clara  E.  Clement.     Eleanor  Maitland...229.39 
Hand-book    of   legendary     and     mythological 

art **R4.36 

History  of  Egypt 472.4 

Painters,    sculptors,   architects,   engravers,  and 

their  works :  hand-book **R4.37 

and  Hutton,  L.     Artists  of  the  nineteenth  cen- 
tury and  their  works :  hand-book **R4.38 

Traus.     Dosia's  daughter;   Ijy  H.  Crcville. ...  245.22 
Waters,  H.  F.     Genealogical  gleanings   in  Eng- 
land, vol.  I ,  part  first 433.  i 

Watson,  Alexander.     American  home  garden..  ..    611.1 
Watson,  H.  C.     Camp-fires  of  the  revolution. .  . .    573  4 

Daring  deeds  of  the  revolution 573.3 

Life  of  Henry  Clay 573-5 

Life  of  Benjamin  Franklin 573-' 

Life  of  Daniel  Webster 573-2 

Noble  deeds  of  our  forefathers 573-6 

Watt,  James.     See  Bolton,  S.  K.     .Short  life 575.5 

See  Nicoll,  H.  J.     Great  movements 521.15 

.Smiles,  S.     Men  of  invention 563.2 

Watterson,  Henry,  ed.  Oddities  in  Southern  life 

and  character 236.  (o 

Watts,    Isaac.      Psalms,   hymns,    and    spiritual 

songs 91 1.5 

Waverley  ;  by  w.  Scott 262.1 

Waverley  novels.     See  Scott,  Sir  Walter. 

Way  of  the  world;   by  J.  N.  Smith 291.13 

Waj'S  of  life;    by  G.  S.  Weaver 914-2 

Ways  of  the  hour  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper 21 1 .16 

*'  Wc."   Burritt,  E.     Rise  and  progress  of  "  We," 

or,  of  the  national  sentiment 914-9 

Wc  and  our  neighliors;   by  H.  1>.  Stowe 215.9 

We  and  the  world ;    by  J.  H.  Ewing 274.24 

We  girls ;   by  A.  D.  f.  Whitney 275.9 

We  two ;   by  E.  Lyall 25 1 .44 

Wealth.     Emerson,  R.  W.     Essay  in  '"Conduct 

of  life  " 804.9 

George,   IL     Progress  and  poverty 823.4 

Hamerton,    P.  G.     Essays  in   "  ITuman    inter- 
course " S26.2 

Ruskin,  J.     Essays:  "Unto  this  last  ";   "  Mun- 

era  ])ulveris  " 802.14 

Wealtb-ereation  ;  by  a.  Mongredien 823.3 

Weatber.     Abercomby,  R.     Popular  exposition,    683.5 

See  also  Meteorology  and  Storms. 
Weaver,  G.  S.     Hopes  and  helps  for  the  young 

of  both  sexes 914-I 

Ways  of  life 914-2 

Webb,     A.     S.        The    peninsula:     McClellan's 

campaign  of  1862 432.3 

Weber,  Carl  Maria  von.     See  Benedict,  J.     Life,  564.4 
Sec    Moscheles,   L      Recent    music    and    musi- 
cians      564.2 

Webster,  Albert.     Miss  Eunice's  glove  :  story. .  .232.12 
Operation  in  money :  story 232.7 


Webster,    Daniel.     Oration  in    reply  to  Ilayne, 

1830 S22.4 

Oration    on    the   constitution    and   the  union, 

1850 822.5 

Private  correspondence.     2  vols 536.  i>  2 

.S>£' Harvey,  P.     Reminiscences  and  anecdotes,  507. 16 

Lodge,  H.  C.     Life 515-8 

\^tson,  H.  C.     Life 573-2 

See  also  Boutwell,  G.  S.     Sketch 534-6 

Edgar,  J.  G.     Boyhood 575-1 

Lodge,  H.  C.     Studies  in  history 412.6 

Parton,  J.     Famous  Americans 534-2 

Quincy,  J.     Figures  of  the  past 534-3 

Whipple,  E.  P.     Essay 817.19 

Winthrop,    R.   C.      Address   at    the   unveil- 
ing    of   statue     in    Central     park,    New 

York,  1876 536.6 

See  further  Official  proceedings  at  dedication 

of  statue  at  Concord,  N.  H.,  1886 536.11 

Webster,  Ezekiel.     .9^^  Sanborn,  E.  D.     Sketch,  536.1 
Webster,  Fletcher,  ed.     Private    correspondence 

of  Daniel  Webster.     2  vols 536-1,  2 

Webster,  Noah.     Dictionary  of  the   English  lan- 
guage, edition  1887 **R9.5 

Sec  Scudder,  H.  E.     Life 513-2 

Webster,  T.,  and  Afrs.  Parkes.     American  fam- 
ily encyclopaedia  of  useful  knowledge **R3.3 

Weddinj;  guests;   by  M.  C.  H.  Rothery 264.47 

Weddins  journey,  Their;    by  W.  D.  Flowells 214.1 

M'edniore,    F.     Essay:   the  Lnpressionists 813.8 

Wee  wilie ;   by  R.  N.  Carey 235.36 

Weeds  and  useful  plants,  American;   by  W.  Dar- 
lington     686.2 

Week  away  from  time;   ed.  by  Mary  G.  Lodge..  .218.33 

Weeks,  Clara  S.     Text-book  of  nursing 9159 

Weems,  M.  l..,  joint  aulkor.     See  Horry,  P. 

Weighed  and  wanting;  by  G.  MacDonald. 256.18 

Weir,  Harrison.     Our  cats,  and  all  about  them.. .   646.7 
Weiss,   Charles.     History  of  the    French  Protes- 
tant  refugees.     2  vols 447.4.  5 

Weitzel,  S.  W.     Counter-currents 237.33 

.Justina 237.32 

Weleh,  Deshler.     Life  ofGrover  Cleveland 535-" 

Weleh,  Frank.  Memorial  a(idresses; United  States 

Congress 539.5 

\^eld,  M.  C,  ed.     Profitable  poultry  keeping;  by 

S.  Beale 635.15 

Weld,    Theodore    D. :    his    connection  with   the 

anti-slavery  cause 523.8 

Well  in   the  rock ;  liy  V.  F.  Townsend 276.3 

^^elJesley,    Arthur,   Duke  of  Wcllini^lon.     Life 

and  times 547-6 

See  Greville,  C.  C.  F.     Journals  of  the  reigns 

of  George  IV.  and  William  IV.  2  vols.. 566.11, 12 

Welllields  ;  l)y  J.  FothergiU ....  244.16 

Wellington,  Duke  of     See  Wellesley,  Arthur. 
Wells,    D.  A.      Principles  and   applications   of 

chemistry 684.2 

Year-book  of  agriculture,  1855-56 617.2 

Ed.     Annual  of  scientific  discovery,  1854 671.1 

.\nnual  of  scientific  discovery,  1857 671.2 

Things  not  generally  known **K3.io 

Wells,   Frank.     Drainage:  lecture 916. 11 

School  hygiene:  lecture 916. 11 

Wells,  Kate  G.     About  people 917-6 

Wells,  W.  V.    Life  and  public  services  of  Samuel 

Adams.     3  vols   518. 1-3 

Welsh,  A.    H.     Development    of  English    liter- 
ature and    language 815.30 

Wendell,  Barrett.     Duchess  Emilia 227.25 

Rankell's  remains 227.26 

Wenderholme  ;  by  P.  G.  Hamerton 251.28 

Wend  ling,  G.  R.     Ingersollism  :  lecture 912.6 

Weusley  ;  by  E.  Quincy 213.26 


WEPT. 


141 


WHITE. 


Wt'pt  >jf  Wish-ton-wish;   l)y  J.  F.  Cooper 21 1. 19 

Werner,  Kmst,  /sei/c^      See  Burstenbirnler,  Eliz- 
abeth. 
Werner,  F.  L.  Z.     See  Carlyle,  T.     Essay  on  his 

life  and  writings 816.9 

Werner :  tragedy;    by  Byron 717.2 

W^esley,  Charles,    brother   of  John.     See  White- 
head, J.     Life  of  John  Wesley 5585 

W'esley,  John.     ^^^  Tyerman,  L.  Life  and  times. 

3  vols 507.8-10 

See  Whitehead,  J.     Life 558-5 

See  also  Charles,  E.     Kitty  Trevylyan 264.1 

Sigourney,  L   H.     Sketch 511  i 

Wesley,  Susanna.     See  Clarke,  E.     Life 512.13 

Wes.sellioett,  Lily  F.     Sparrow  the  tramp r82.9 

West,  Benjamin.    6'^'f  Cunningham,  Allan.  British 

painters,  vol.  2 544-23 

See  Mavvthorne,  N.     Biographical  story 203.4 

Tytler,  .S.     Modern  painters 818.9 

West,  William.     Introduction  to  Rasselas;   by  S. 

Johnson 261. 5 

West.      United  States.     Barneby,    W.    H.     Life 

and  labor  in  the  far,  far  West 313.16 

Butterworth,    H.     Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Occi- 
dent :   Atlantic  to  Pacific 376.4 

Codman,   J.     Round    trip  by  way  of  Panama, 
through  California,  Oregon,  Nevada,  Utah, 

Idaho,  and  Colorado 2)^2)-^^ 

Drake,  S.  A.     Making  of  the  great  West,  15 12- 

1883 475-20 

Dunn,   J.  P.,    Jr.      Massacres   of  the  moun- 
tains :   history    of  the   Indian  wars  of  the 

far  West 417.8 

Gilmure,    J.   R.      Advance-guard    of    Western 

civilization 412.15 

Hardy,    Lady    D.     Through    cities  and  prairie 

lands  :   American  tour 322.3 

Irving,  W.     Astoria 313-4 

Tour  on  the  prairies 817.13 

Keim,  De  B.  R.     Sheridan's  troopers   on    the 

borders:   the  plains 313-7 

Murphy,  J.  M.     Sporting  adventures  in   the  far 

West 313.9 

Parkman,  F.     Discovery  of  the  great  West 405  5 

Poole,   W.  F.     History    of    the  West,    1763- 

1783 *437-i6 

Winthrop,  T.     John  Brent 212.25 

See  California,  Colorado  and  the  several  West- 
ern states  and  territories,  by  their  respec- 
tive names. 
See  also  Northwest  attd  Rocky  mountains. 
West  Bridgewater,  yJ/rtw.     History,     ^^e- History 

of  Plymouth  county **R8.ii 

West  Indies.     Froude,  J.  A.     English  in  the  West 

Indies. ...  - 316.8 

Hearn,  L.      Two  years  in    the    French    West 

Indies 3169 

Humboldt,  A.    von.      Equinoctial    regions   of 

America 3i7-i  i 

Kingsley,  C.     At  last :  a  Christmas  in  the  West 

Indies 316.6 

Willis,  N.  P.     Health  trip  to  the  tropics 3161 

See  also  the  names  of  the  various  islands,  as 
Cuba,  Hayti,  Santo  Domingo,  etc. 
W^est  Point.     Raymond,  C.  W.     Cadet  life  there,    934.1 

Western  fruit  book;    by  F.  R.  Elliott 614.3 

Western  grape  grower.     My  vineyard  at  Lake- 
view  ^  6149 

W'estern  islands.     See  Azores. 

Western    reserve.     Tourgee,   A.    W.     Figs   and 

thistles :  romance 239.4 

W'estniinster    abbey.      Addison,   J.      Thoughts 

respecting 81 2.4 

Irving,  W.     Sketch 817. 1 1 


.W^estward  ho  !  by  C.  Kingsley 261 .25 

W^et  days  at  Edgewood;  by  D.  G.  Mitchell 642  4 

W'etherell,  Elizabeth, /.?<?»(/.     See  Warner,  Susan. 

Wetherell  affair;   by  J.  W.  De  Forest 233  1 2 

Weymouth,  Mass.     Nash,  G.     Historical  sketch, 

from  1 622  to   1 884 428.6 

Whaling  adventures.    Ballantyne,  R.  M.  Red  Eric,  299.9 

W'orld  of  ice  :  whaling  cruise 299  6 

Davis,  W.  M.     Nimrod  of  the  sea 328.5 

Nordhoff,  C.     Peter  the  whaler 298. 1 2 

Whaling  and  fishing 298.3 

W' arton,  Thomas.     Hannibal  of  New  York 238. 25 

What  can  she  do  ?  by  E.  P.  Roe 226.  i 

What  career?  by  E.   E.  Hale 9J4-30 

What  Catholics  have  done  for  science;   by  M.  S. 

Brennan 912  20 

What  does  history  teach?  by  J.  S.  Blackie 916.14 

What  Fide  remembers;   by  I.  H.  Foster. 286.38 

What  Katy  did ;   by  S.  Coolidge 286.2 

What  Katy  did  at  school:  sequel;   by  S.  Coolidge,  286.3 
What  Katy  did  next:  sequel;  by  S.  Coolidge..  ..    286.9 
What  might  have  been  expected;  by  F.  R.  Stock- 
ton  224.18 

What  Mr.  Darwin  saw  in  his  voyage   round    the 

world  in  the  ship  "  Beagle  " 377-1 

"  W' hat  she  could;"  by  S.  Warner 21 6.1 

What  the  seven  did;   by  M.  Sidney 283.33 

What-t0-(l0  club;    by  H.  Campbell 228  6 

W' hat's  mine's  mine;  by  G.  MacDonald 256.22 

Whately,      Richard.       English    synonyms      dis- 
criminated  **Rj.7 

See  De   Quincey,   T.     "  Elements  of  rhetoric  " 

reviewed 805. 1 1 

Wheatley,  H.  B.,  rtw^/ Delamotte,  P.  H.    Hand- 
books of  practical  art.     2  vols. : 

1.  Art-work  in  earthenware 8184 

2.  Art-work  in  gold  and  silver  :   mediaeval..    818.5 
W'heelOCk,    Lucy.      Kindergarten    and   primary 

schools  :  address 916.8 

Trans.     Red-letter  stories;   by  J.  Spyri 275.42 

Wheelwright,  John  l:.,  joint  author.    See  Grant, 

Roljert,  and  others. 
When  I  was  a  little  girl;   by  M.  L.  Molesworth..    283.1 
Where  the  battle  was  fought;  by  C.  E.  Craddock,  214.31 
W  higS.     See  American    review  :   a  Whig  journal, 
vols.  V.  and    VI.  (old  series),    1847;   vols. 
I.-X.  (new  series),  1848-52.     12  vols. 

131.5,6,  7-16 

While  it  was  morning;    by  V.  F.  Townsend 276.16 

Whip  and  spur;   by  G.  E.  Waring,  Jr 827.19 

Wllipple,    Edwin    P.      Essays   and   reviews.     2 

vols 817.19,  20 

Recollections  of  eminent  men 534-4 

W'hirlwindS,  cyclones,  and  tornadoes;   by  W.  M. 

Davis 683.3 

Whisper  in  the  dark ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott 287.27 

Wlliston,  William, /rrtwj.     Works  of  Josephus. . .    449.1 
W'hiteher,  Frances  M.    Widow  Bedott  papers-  .  .231.24 

White,  Babington,/.y^'//r/.     Circe 231.34 

W'hite,  Buchanan.     Oak-apples:  short  study ....  655.10 
White,  C.  H.,  psend.     See  Chaplin,  H.  W. 

White,  Gilbert.     Natural  history  of  Sel borne 645.3 

See  Harris,  A.  B.     Little  biography 576  i 

White,  Henry  Kirke.     Poetical  remains;    melan- 
choly hours;  with  memoir  by  R.  Southey. .  . .    713.3 

White,  J.  W.     Mouth  and  the  teeth 925.11 

White,  John  W.     "  Realia  "  of  Greek  literature,  916.8 
White,  Richard  Grant.     Every-day  English....      926.6 

Fate  of  Mansfield  Humphreys. 21 2.8 

Studies  in  Shakespeare. 815.21 

Words  and  their  uses,  past  and  present 926.5 

Ed.  Works  of  William  Shakespeare.  1 2  vols., 
with  memoirs;  account  of  the  English 
drama;   essay  on  his  genius,  etc 701.1-12 


WHITK. 


142 


WILKINSON. 


White,  William.     See  Sigourney,  L.  II.     Sketch,  511.1. 

W  IlitC  elephant;  by  W.  Dalton 297.6 

Whitr  heather;    by  \V.    IJlack 255.14 

AVhiic  heron;   by  S.  O.  Jewett 225  36 

AVIlitC    hills       King,   T.    Starr.     Their   legends, 

landscape,  and  poetry 324.1 

.S'tv  nlso  White  mountains. 

White-Jacket ;  by  H.  Melville 222.27 

White  lies;   by  C.  Reade 259.43 

Wllite  mountains.     Drake,  S.  A.    Heart  of:  their 

legend  and  scenery 324.9 

King,  T.    .Starr.      White  hills:  legends,   land- 
scape, ami  poetry 324.  i 

Osgootl,  J.  R.,  iV  C'o.,/«/'.     Hand-book 3244 

Pickering,  W.  H.     Guide,  to  the  Mt,  Washing- 
ton range 324.3 

Poems  in  relation  to 735-2 

Slosson,   A.  T.      Fishin'  Jimmy.      (Franconia 

mountains. ; 238.47 

Torrey,  B.     Birds  in  the  bush 656.7 

Willey,  B.  G.      Incidents  in  White   mountain 

history 324.2 

While  wings;   by  W.  Black 255.8 

Whifelield,  George.     .S"^.f  Tyerman,  L.     Life.    2 

vols 507.6,  7 

Whitehead,  John.      Life    of  John    Wesley   and 

life  of  Charles  Wesley 558.5 

Whitehead,    W.  a.     The    English   in  East  and 

\\esl  Jersey,  1664-S9.     [America.] *437-i3 

Wllitilll*;,  William.     Memoir  of  Rev.  Joseph  Har- 
rington    521.3 

Whitman,  Walt.     See  Stedman,  E.  C.     Poets  of 

America 825.5 

Wllitlliail,  .Utiss.     See  South  Abington,  Mass. 
Whitni(»re,    W.   H.      Boston    families    prior  to 
1700;    Boston  families   of    the    eighteenth 
century;     Inter-charter    period.      [History 

of  Boston,  vols.  I  and  2.] *438.i,  2 

Whitney,  Adeline  D.  T.     Ascutney  street 275.16 

Biril-talk  :  calendar  of  the  orchard   and    wild- 
wood 714.18 

Bonnyborough 275.13 

Boys  at  Chequasset 275.1 

Eaith  Gartney's  girlhood 2.75.2 

Gayworthys 275.3 

H  ilherto 275.5 

Homespun  yarns 275.15 

Odd  or  even? 275.14 

Other  girls 275.4 

Patience  Strong's  outings 275.6 

Real  folks 275.7 

Sights  and  insights.     2  vols 275.11,12 

Summer  in  Leslie  Goldthwaite's  life 275.8 

We  girls 275.9 

Zerub  Throop's  experiment 275.10 

Whitney,  J-  L.      Modern  Proteus **R4.I3 

Whitney,  W.  D.     German-English  and  English- 
German  dictionary **R8.I7 

Whittier,  John  G.      Bay  of  seven  islands,  and 

other  jioems 7 '5-2 

Complete  jioetical  works,  1883 7I5-I 

Poem  at  the  dedication  of  the  bronze  group, 

commemorating  emancipation,  Boston  ....   438.8 

Prose  works.     2  vols 817.3,  4 

.Saint  Gregory's  guest;  and  recent  poems,  1886. .    715.3 
Snow  bound;  Mabel  Martin;   Anjong  the  hills; 

Maud  Muller,  etc.     [American  poems.]  .. .    734.3 

Ed.     Child  life:     collection  of  poems 715-7 

Child  life  in  prose 812  21 

See  Kennedy,  W.  S.     Life,  genius,  writings. .  . .    514.8 

Rideing,  W.  H.     Boyhood 576-2 

Stedman,  E.  C.     Poets  of  America 825.5 

W  hittling;  schools.      Brown,  E.  E.     Account,  in 

Boston 934. 1 


Who  breaks,  pays;  by  Mrs.  C.  Jenkin 254.15 

Who  paid  for  the  prima  donna?  by  E.  Quincy.. .  .213  26 

Who  saved  the  ship?  by  J.\K 292.26 

Who  was  he?  by  II.  F.  Reddall 563.4 

Whom  Kathie  married;    by  A.  M.  Douglas 217.7 

Whose  wife  was  she?  by  H.H.Jackson 212.14 

W  hy  did  he  not  die?  by  A.  von  Volckhausen 247.17 

Why  do  I  live  ?  hy  T.  Smyth 932.4 

Whyniper,  Edward.  Ascent  of  the  Matter- 
horn 812.17 

Scrambles  amongst  the  Alps 364.4 

W  hymper,  Frederick.     Travel  and  adventure  in 

Alaska 3124 

Widdemer,  Irene.     Daisy  Brentwell 292.7 

Wide  Awake  magazine,  vols.  1-31,  1875  (J^ib)- 

1890 186.1-31 

Wide,  wide  world;   by  S.  Warner 216.9 

Widow  Bedott  papers;  by  F.  M.  Whitcher 231.24 

Widow  Goldsmith's  daughter;   by  J.  P.  Smith 21S.21 

Widow  of  Windsor ;   by  A.  Gaskell". 221.17 

Widower;  by  J.  p.  Smith 218.23 

Wife  No.  19;   or,  Life  in  bondage:   full  expose  of 

Mormonism;    by  A.  E.  Young 336-1 

Wife   of  the  first  consul  (Josephine) ;  by  L  de 

Saint-Amand 543-1 1 

W  igg;in,  Edith  E.  Lessons  on  manners  for  school 

and  home  use 914.21 

Lessons  on  objects :  address 916.8 

Wiggin,  Kate  D.     Birds'  Christmas  carol   2SS.26 

.Story  of  Patsy 2SS.27 

Summer  in  a  caiion  :  California  story 288.28 

W  igbt,  O.  W.,  ed.     Adventures  of  Telemachus; 

by  Fenelon 804. 1 9 

Wigmore,  J.  H.     Australian  ballot  system 823.18 

W  ikiiey ;  by  yam 275  49 

W  iltotr,  Henry.     Reminiscerices  of  an  idler 532.2 

Wilberforee,  Samuel,  Bishop.     See  Dasent,  G. 

W.     Study  in  l)iography 81 3.4 

.SVt' Traill,  H.  D.     -Study  in  liiography 813.4 

Winthrop,  R.  C.      Remarks  in  memory . .    ..      536.6 
Wilberforee,    William.       Essay  introductory  to 
treatises  on  justification  and  regeneration; 

by  J.  Witherspoon 91 1.6 

Practical  view  of  the  prevailing  religious  sys- 
tem of  professed  Christians,  in  the  higher 
and   middle  classes,   contrasted    with    real 

Christianity 91 1.8 

See   Bayne,    P.     Christian   life.      (Wilberforee 

and  the  development  of  philanthropy.)....   912.8 

Edgar,  J.  G.     Boyhood  of  great  men 575-' 

Nicoll,  H.  J.     Great  movements.     (Wilber- 
foree and  the  abolition  of  the  slave-trade.),  521.15 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history 815.15 

W  ild  flowers :  where   to  find   and   how  to  know 

them;   by  -S.  Thomson.      (British  plants.),  686.6 
W  ild  flowers  of  Berkshire,  Mass.     Goodale,   E., 
and  D.   R.      In   Berkshire  with  the  wild 

flowers :  poems 736  2 

Wild  roses  of  Cape  Ann,  and  other  poems;  by  L. 

Larcom 7'4-7 

W  ild  woods  life ;   by  Capt.  Farrar 298.32 

Wilde,  Oscar.     Happy  prince,  and  other  tales  —  282.41 
Wilder,  Marshall  P.     Horticulture  of  Boston  and 

vicinity *438.4 

Wilder,  Marshall  P.     People  1  've  smiled  with..  .837.1 1 

Wilfrid  Cumbermede;   by  G.  MacDonald 256.27 

Wilhelni   Meister's  apprenticeship;   by  Goethe. .  .803.1 1 

See  Dc  <^uincey,  T.     Essay 805.13 

Willielm   Tell :   historical  drama;  by  F.  .Schiller. .    803.3 

Wilkie,  David.     5£t' Edgar,  J.  G.     Boyhood 575-1 

Wilkinson,    J.    G.       Popular    account    of    the 

Ancient  Egj'ptians.     2  vols 308.12,  13 

Wilkinson,  J.  J.  G.  Human  body  and  its  con- 
nection with  man 9154 


WILL. 


143 


WISTER. 


Will.     Clarke,  J.  F.     Education 91414 

Matthews,  W.     Will  and  the  way 914.10 

Williird,     Frances    E.     Glimpses  of  fifty    years : 

autobiography 524.3 

Wllley,  B.  G.  Incidents  in  White  mountain  his- 
tory     324.2 

William,  the  Conqueror.  See  Abbott,  J.  His- 
tory  471-21 

.S"t'<?  Brooks,  E.  S.     Historii    joys.. 493'i 

Macquoid,  K.  S.  Through  Normandy.   (Grave, 

and  account  of  his  death.) 353-5 

William  I.,  Prince  of  Orange.     5^^  Motley,  J.  L. 

Rise  of  the  Dutch  republic.     3  vols 407.9-1 1 

William  IV.,  King  of  England.     Greville,  C.  C. 

F.     Journal  of  his  reign.     2  vols 566.11,12 

William  I.,  King  of  Prussia  and  Emferor  of  Ger- 
many.    See  Tovvle,  G.  M.      Certain  men  of 

mark 563.1 

William  Henry  and  his  friends;    by  A.  M.  Diaz,  286.22 

William  Henry  letters;  by  A  M.  Diaz 286.21 

William  Tell.     See  Tell,  William. 

Williams,  Annie  B.     {j.AK.)     Birchwood 292.22 

Fitch  club 292.24 

Giant  dwarf 292.27 

Professor  Johnny 292.25 

Riverside  museum  :  sequel  to  Birchwood 292.23 

Rolf  and  his  friends 292.29 

Scotch  Caps 292.28 

Who  saved  the  ship  :  Man  of  the  family 292.26 

Williams,  C.    H.      Use   and  care  of  the    eyes, 

especially  during  school  years 916.1 1 

Williams,  Eleazar.  See  Hanson,  J.  H.  Facts 
tending  to  prove  the  identity  of  Louis  the 
Seventeenth  of  France  and  Rev.  Eleazar 
Williams,  missionary  amcjng  the  Indians  of 

North  America 521-8 

Williams,  G.  W.     History  of  the   negro  race  in 

America,  from  1619  to  1880.     2  vols 427.1,  2 

History  of   the  negro  troops  in  the  war   of  the 

rebellion 427.3 

Willis,  Nathaniel  P.     Beauty  and  the  beast 812.4 

1 1  ealth  trip  to  the  tropics 3 1 6.  i 

Pencillings  by  the  way  :  Europe 342.4 

Two  buckets  in  a  well :  story 232. 10 

See  Beers,  H.  A.     Life 513  9 

Willis  the  pilot;   by  J.  R.  Wyss 279.9 

Williston,  L.  R.  How  to  study  English  liter- 
ature   916.8 

Willow  brook;   by  S.  Warner 216.19 

Wilson,  Augusta  J.  Evans.     Inez 219.27 

Wilson,  Daniel.     Prehistoric  man.     2  vols 459-i>  2 

Wilson,  George.     Health  and  healthy  homes. .. .   915.2 
Wilson,  Henry.     History  of  the  rise  and   fall   of 

the  slave  power  in  America.     3  vols 406.7-9 

See  Stowe,  H.  B.     Men  of  our  time 534  i 

Wilson,  J.  C.     Summer  and  its  diseases 925-7 

Wilson,  John.     (^Christopher  North.)     The  snow 

storm 812.7 

See  De  Quincey,  T.     Sketch 805.19 

Essay 805.13 

Mason,  E.  T.,  ^a'.     Personal  traits 555-2 

Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history 815.14 

Wilson,  John.  Treatise  on  English  punctua- 
tion     926.1 

Wilson,  J.  L.     Life  of  John  Wyclifte 5^7-5 

Wilson,   r.  P.     True  to  his  colours 292.5 

Winchester,  Carroll,  pseud.  See  Curtis,  Caro- 
line G. 

Wind  of  destiny;    by  A.  S.  Hardy 214.43 

Wine-making.     Buchanan,   R.     Culture    of  the 

grape,  and  wine-making, 614.10 

Reemelin,  C.     Vine-dresser's  manual 614. 11 

Wing-and-Wing ;     or,    Le    feu-follet;   by   J.  F. 

Cooper. 211. 14 


Winifred  Bertram  ;  by  E.  Charles 264.4 

AVinnepesaukee  lake.    Osgoo.'.    c;uide 324.4 

Poems  in  relation  to 735  2 

Winners    in    life's  race:    vertebrates;   by    A.  B. 

Buckley 657.4 

Winsor,  Justin.     Columbus  and  his  discoveries; 

Cortez  and  hi-   companions.     [America.]  *437.I2 
Earlie.«-t  maps  of  Massachusetts  bay  and  Boston 

harbor.     [Boston.] *438.i 

Libraries  in  Boston *438.4 

Literature  of  the  colonial  period.     [Boston.]  .  .*438. 1 
Manuscript  sources  of  the  history  of  the  United 

States  of  America *437.i8 

Maryland  and  Virginia.      [America.] '•'437.15 

Mexico  and  Central  America.     [America.]  ..  .*437.i  i 

New  England,  1689-1763.     [America.] *437.I5 

Pre-Columl)ian  explorations.     [America.]  ...  .*437.i  i 
Progress  of  opinion  respecting  the  origin   and 

antiquity  of  man  in  America *437-i  i 

Reader's  hand-book  of  the  American  revolution, 

1761-1783 :  **R3.i5 

Spanish  North  America.     [America.] '''437.18 

Struggle  for  the  great  valleys  of  North  America. 

[America.] '''437-1 5 

The  confederation,  1781-1789.     [America.]  .  .'•'437.17 
Ed.     Memorial  history  of  Boston,    1630- 1880. 

4  vols '"438. 1-4 

Narrative  and  critical  history  of  America.     8 

vols *437  1 1-18 

Winter.      Holmes,  O.  W.     The  seasons:   essay..   817.5 

Lowell,  J.  R.     A  good  word  for  winter 804.1 

Osgood,  H.     Winter  and  its  dangers 925.10 

Thoreau,  H.  D.     Extracts  from  journal 667.3 

Winter  fun  ;    by  W.  O.  Stoddard 277.24 

Winter  in  Horida;   by  Ledyard  Bill 3I5-2 

Winter  sketches  from  the  saddle;    l)y  J.  Codman,  314.8 

Winter's  tale:  comedy.     Shakespeare 701 -5 

Winthrop,    John.      See   Winthrop,    R.   C.     Life 

and  letters  of  John  Winthrop.     2  vols- .  .538.2,  3 
Winthrop,   Robert   C.     Addresses  and  speeches 

on  various  occasions.     3  vols 536  4-6 

Boston  founded.     [Boston.] '''43S. i 

Life  and  letters  of  John  Winthrop.     2  vols.  ..538.2,  3 

Washington,  Bowdoin,  and  Franklin 536.3 

Winthrop,  Theodore.  Canoe  and  saddle.   (North- 
west.)  212.27 

Cecil  Dreeme 2 1 2.24 

Edwin  Brothertoft 212.26 

John  Brent 212.25 

Life  in  the  open  air,  and  other  papers 212.28 

Love  and  skates.     [Classics.] 812.6 

Wirt,   William.      Life   and   character   of  Patrick 

Henry 5 1 6.  i 

Wisconsin.     Blue  book,  1881 OP 

Transactions  of  the  agricultural  society,  1873-4, 

1875-6,1876-7.     3  vols 6B 

Wisdom,  Divine;  by  E.  Swedenborg 913.12 

Wisdom  of  Goethe  :   essays;   by  J.  S.  Blackie. . . .    835.3 

Wisdom  of  the  ancients;   by  F.  Bacon   803.18 

Wise,  Daniel.    {Francis  Forrester.)    Glen  Morris 

stories.     5  vols 287.31-35 

Wish-ton-wish,  Wept  of;   by  J.  F.  Cooper 211.19 

Wister,  Mrs.  A.  L.,  trans.      Alpine  Fay;    by  E. 

Werner 247.27 

Countess  Gisela;    by  E.  Marlitt 247.5 

Gold  Elsie;   by  E.  Marlitt 247.1 

Hulda ;   by  F.  Lewald 247. 1 8 

In  the  Schillingscourt;   by  E.  Marlitt 247.4 

Lady  with  the  rubies;   by  E   Marlitt 247.7 

Little  Moorland  princess;   by  E.  Marlitt 247.3 

New  race ;   by  G.  Raimund 247.20 

Old  mam'selle's  secret;    by  E.  Marlitt 247.2 

Owl's  nest;    by  E.  Marlitt 247.8 

Penniless  girl;   by  W.  Heimburg 247.21 


WISTER. 


144 


WOOD. 


Wistftr,  .^/ys.  A.  L.,  tram.,  continued. 

(Juicksanils;    by  A.  Streckfuss 247.22 

Saint  Michael;    by  E.  Werner 247.26 

.Second  wife;   by  E.  Marlilt. 247.6 

Severa;   by  E.  Hartner 247  19 

Why  did  he  not  die?  by  A.  von  Volckhausen..  .247.17 
Witt'll  Winnie:  story   of  a  "  King's  Daughter"; 

l)y  E.  \V.  Champney 275.24 

WitclUTJlft.     Castleton,   D.  R.     Salem:   tale   of 

the  17th  century 232. iS 

Fiske,  y.     Essay  :  Modern  witchcraft 824.10 

Hawthorne,  N.     Mosses  from  an  old  manse,  vol. 

I.     (Voung  Goodman  Brown.) 203.8 

Lecky,   W.    E.    H.       Rationalism   in    Europe. 

(Magic  and  witchcraft.) 4444 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Essay. 804.2 

■'oole,  W.  F.      Witchcraft  in  Boston *438.2 

Whittier,  J.  CI.     Magicians  and  wiich-folk 817.4 

Witchery  of  archery ;   by  M.  Thompson 662.5 

With  Clive  in  India;  by  G.  A.  Henty 293.16 

With  fire  and  sword  ;   by  H.  Sienkiewicz 244.27 

With  Lee  in  Virginia;    by  G.  A.  Henty 293.11 

With  Wolfe  in  Canada;   by  G.  A.  Henty 293.17 

Witht'PSpOOll,  J.     Treatises  on  justification  and 

regeneration • .   9 1 1 .6 

Without  a  home;   by  E.  P.  Roe 226.3 

Witt,     Madame    Guizot     de.       French    country 

family 265." 

Motherless;    or,  A  Parisian  family 265.1 

Wives  and  daughters;    by  E.  C.  Gaskell 267.41 

Wizard's  son;    l^y  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant 266.6 

AVolf,  l>ucien.     Sir  Moses  Montefiore:    a  centen- 
nial biography 567.6 

Wolf-hoy  of  China;  by  W.  Dalton 297.5 

Wolfe,    CV«.     See  Grant,  J.     Memoir 251.1 

See  Henty,  G.  A.     With  Wolfe  in  Canada 293.17 

Parkman,  F.    Montcalm  and  Wolfe.  2  vols ,  413.1,  2 

Wolfert'S  roost;   by  W.  Irving 817.14 

WollstOlieeraft-Shelley,  Mary.     Frankenstein; 

or.  Modern  Prometheus 251.23 

See  Pennell,  E.  R.    Life 512.9 

.SV,'  also  Dall,  C.  H.     Sketch 511.I1 

(Hiphant,  M.  O.  W.     Literary  history 815.14 

Wolves  and  the  lamb;   by  W.  M.  Thackeray 202.11 

WoilKlll.     Beecher,  C.  E.     Treatise  on  domestic 

economy. 643.2 

a«</Stowe,  II.  B.    American  woman's  home  : 

domestic  science 643.1 

Bunce,  O.  B.     Mr.  Bluff  on    feminine  tact  and 

intuitions 827.3 

FaithfuU,  E.     Progress  of  woman  in  America  in 

19th  century 322.1 

Holland,].  G.    Woman  and  home 914-7 

Ryder,  A.  H.     Womanliness 914.28 

Smiles,  S.     Character 914.11 

Starling,  E.     Noble  deeds  of  woman 511. 2 

IFivaan's  rights.     Boone,  A.  B.     Increase   of 

crime,  and  its  cause 927.5 

Burney,  C.  II      Grimke  sisters,  Sarah  and  An- 
gelina, first  advocates 523.1 1 

Burritt,  E.     Woman  suffrage  :  its  liabilities 914.9 

Higginson,    T.    W.       Common    sense     about 

women 927.3 

Logan,  O.     Woman  suffrage  :  paper 917-4 

Ossoli,  M.  F.     Sphere,  condition,  and  duties  of 

woman 821. i 

Phillips,  W.     Speech 817.2 

Reid,  Mrs.   H.     Education    and    influence  of 

woman 927.1 

Ruskin,  J.     Lecture  on  woman  question 802.15 

Sto.ve,  11.  B.     My  wife  and  1 215.10 

'I  aylor,  J.  B.     Hannah  Thurston 212.31 

Wells,  K.  G.     Essay:  Transitional  woman    ....    917.6 
See  also  yeomen;   Daughters;  Girls. 


Woman    in    India.      Ramabai,    P.      High-caste 

Hindu  woman 347-5 

Woman    in  the   nineteenth    centuiy;     by    M.  F. 

Ossoli 821. 1 

Woman  in  white;    by   W.  Collins 258.1 

W  Oman's  Christian  temperance  union.     See  Blair, 

H.  W.     Temperance  movement 924.6 

Woman's  friendship;    by  G.  Aguilar 265.42 

Woman's  inheritance;    by  A.  M.  Douglas 217.21 

Woman's     journey    round     ihe     world;     by    I. 

Pfeiffer 319.4 

Woman's  kingdom;    i)y  Miss  Muloch 265.3 

Woman's  reason;  by  W.   D.  Howells 214.10 

Woman's    thoughts     about    women;      by    Miss 

Muloch 927.2 

Woman's  word,  and  how  she   kept    it;   by  V.  F. 

Townsend 276.9 

Women.     Bunce,  O.  B.     Mr.  Bluff  on  the  priv- 
ileges of  women 827.3 

Campbell,    H,     Prisoners   of  poverty :   women 

wage-workers : 823.17 

Hamerton,    P.  G.     Intellectual   life,     (\yomen 

and  marriage.) 826.  i 

Human  intercourse 826.2 

Higginson,    T.    W.      Common     sense     about 

women 927.3 

Jameson,  A.    M.     Characteristics  of  women  in 

Shakespeare 801.6 

Memoirs  of  the  loves  of  the  poets 801. 7 

Lecky,  W^  E.  H.     History  of  the   position   of 

women  in  Europe 405.19 

Logan,  O.     Apropos  of  women  and  theatres. ...   91 7.4 

Starrett,  H.  E.     Letters  to  elder  daughters 914.26 

Tonna,  C.  E.     Wrongs  of  women 816.4 

See  also  Woman. 
Women,  Famous.     See  Famous  women  series. 
W  omen  of  Boston.     Cheney,  E.  D.     History   of 

Boston,  vol.  4 *438.4 

Women    of   the    American  revolution;    by  E.F. 

EUet.     2  vols 511-4,5 

Women,  plumbers,  and  doctors  :  household   sani- 
tation ;    by  H.  M.  Plunkett 643.5 

Won  by  waiting;    by  E.  Lyall 251.45 

Wonder-hook  for   girls   and  boys;   by  N.  Haw- 
thorne        203.5 

Same.     [Riverside  series.] 279.27 

Wonder  stories  of  science;   by  D.  N.  Beach  rtw^/ 

others 677.7 

W  Onder  stories  told    for  children;   by  H.  C.  An- 
dersen   246. 1 7 

Wonderful  inventions;  by  J.  Timbs 677.5 

Wonders  and  curiosities  of  the  railway;  by  W.  S. 

Kennedy 677.15 

Wonders  of  electricity;   by  J-  Baile 673.8 

Wonders  of  science  :   Voung  Humphry  Davy;  by 

H.  Mayhew . .    584.4 

Wonders  of  the  heavens;   by  C.  Flammarion- . .   674.5 

Wonders  of  the  moon ;   by  A.  Guillemin 674.6 

Wonders  of  the  world  illustrated 655. 1 1 

Wonders  of  water;   by  G.  Tissandier 673.7 

Wonders,     World    oi:     animate  and  inanimate 

nature 645.5 

Wood,  H.  C.     Brainwork  and  overwork 925.12 

Wood,  Henry.     Edward  Burton 228.21 

Natural  law  in  the  business  world 823.16 

Wood,  J.  G.     Common  objects  of  the  country.. . .  657.1 

Common  objects  of  the  sea-shore 657.2 

Horse  and  man 625.7 

Insects  abroad.     (Foreign  insects.) 647.8 

Natural  history,  illustrated. 645.1 

Nature's  teachings 645.13 

Our  garden  friends  and  foes 647.9 

Petland  revisited 646.5 

Ed.     Tour  round  my  garden;  by  A.  Karr 613.7 


WOOD, 


145 


WRIGHT. 


Wood,  William  H.     Eulogy;   by    Plymouth  bar 

association 529.7 

Wood-carving.     See  Home  decoration. 

Wood-cutting  expedition;   by  L.  N.  Tolstoi 244.49 

Wood-engraving.     Raskin,  J.     Six  lectures 802.8 

Woodberry,  G.  E.     Life  of  Edgar  Allen  Poe 513.8 

Woodman,  Abby  J.     Picturesque  Alaska 312.7 

Woodruff,  Julia  L.  M.  (  IV.  M.  L.  Jay.)   Holden 

with  the  cords 221.12 

Woods,  Katherine  P.     Metzerott,  shoemaker. . . .  238.27 
Woods    and  by-ways  of  New  England;    by  W. 

Elagg 656.4 

Woodstock  ;  by  W  Scott 262.19 

Wooed  and  married ;   by  R.  N.  Carey 235.38 

Wooing  o't;   by  Mrs.  Alexander 254.2 

WOOlIey,  Celia  P.     Girl  graduate 216.36 

Love  and  theology:  Rachel  Armstrong 216.35 

W^OOlsey,  Sarah  C.      {Susan  Coolidge.)     Clover  : 

sequel  to  "  Katy  books  " 286.10 

Eyebright .' 286.4 

Guernsey  hly 286.1 

Just  sixteen 286. 1 1 

Little  country  girl 286.8 

Mischief's  thanksgiving,  and  other  stories 286.6 

New-year's  bargain 286.5 

Round  dozen 286.7 

Short  history  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia 421.1 

What  Katy  did 286.2 

What  Katy  did  at  school :  sequel 286.3 

What  Katy  did  next :  sequel 286.9 

Ed.      Autobiography    and   correspondence   of 

Mrs.  Delany  (Mary  Granville).     2  vols..  .546.1,  2 
Diary  and  letters  of  Frances  Burney,  Mme. 

D'Arblay.     2  vols .  546.3, 4 

Trans.     My  household   of  pets;    by  T.   Gau- 

tier 646.4 

WOOlSOn,  Constance  F.     Anne 216.27 

For  the  major 216.28 

Jupiter  lights 216.29 

Miss  Grief :  a  story 232.10 

Worcester,    Benjamin.       Life    and    mission    of 

Emanuel  Swedenborg 562.  i 

Worcester,  John.     Lectures  upon  the  doctrines 

of  the  New  Church 923.5 

Worcester,  Joseph  E.     Dictionary  of  the  Engbsh 

language,  unabridged,   1 878 *  I\9.4 

Worcester,    Samuel,  compiler.     Psalms,  hymns, 

and  spiritual  songs  of  Rev.  Isaac  Watts,  I 

and  other  authors 91I0 

Word,  only  a  word;   by  G.  Ebers 241.35  i 

Words.      Critic.     Discriminate :    manual  of  cor- 
rect words  and  phrases  in  ordinary  speech. **R4.3 
Disraeli,  I.     Curiosities  of  literature.     (History  | 

of  new  words.) 806.9 

Taylor,  I.     Words  and  places **R4.i 

Trench,    R.    C.      Lectures    on    the    study    of 

words 926.4 

Whipple,  E.  P.     Essay 817.19 

White,  R.  G.     Every-day  English   926.6 

Words  and  their  uses,  past  and  present 926.5 

Wordsworth,  William.  Complete  poetical  works; 

ed.  by  Henry  Reed 717. i 

Poems;    chosen  and  ed.  by  M.  Arnold 713-8 

See  Myers,  F.  W.  H.     Life 545.21 

See  also  Cz.x\y\e,  T .     Reminiscences 557.6 

De  Quincey,  T.     Reminiscences 805.10 

On  Wordsworth's  poetry 805.1 1 

Fields,  J.  T.     Yesterdays  with  authors 817.25 

Hamerton,   P.  G.      Wordsworth   and   land- 
scapes  818.13 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Essay 804.3 

Address  as  president  of  the   Wordsworth 

society,  1884 817.16 

Mason,  E.  T.,  ed.     Personal  traits 555-3 


WordSWOrtll,  William,  continued. 

Oliphant,  M,  O.  W.     Literary  sketch 815.13 

Whipple,  E.  P.     Review  of  poems 81719 

Work  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott 287.8 

Work.     Emerson,  R.  W.     Works  and  days 804.10 

Mathews,  W.     Over-work  and  under-rest 914.10 

Ruskin,  J.     Lecture 802  13 

Time  and  tide:  letters  to  a  workingman  on 

the  laws  of  work 802.6 

Smiles,  S.     Character 914.H 

Wood,  H.  C.     Over-wiirk  and  brain-work 925.12 

Workingnian'S  way  in  the  world  :  autobiography 

of  a  journeyman  printer 567.1 

Workingmen.     Hale,  E.  E.     Homes  for  Boston 

laborers 917.10 

Harrison,    J.    B.       Dangerous     tendencies     in 

American  life. ...    82''. 2 

Hartshorne,  H.     Homes 925.1 3 

Ruskin,    J.       Letters    to    the    workmen    and 

laborers  of  Great  Britain 802.9 

Smiles,  S.     Masters  and  workmen 914.12 

Workingpeople.     Baker,  S.     And  city-life 9i2!i6 

Gladden,  W.     And  their  employers 823.10 

WorkingWOmen.     Campbell,    H.     Prisoners  of 

poverty 823.17 

Wright,  C.  D.     In  large  cities :  report OK 

WorksllOp.  Boy  atid his  friends.  Boy's  work- 
shop     632.2 

Cassell.     Book  of  sports  and  pastimes 662.2 

Ewbank,  T.     World  a  workshop 636.2 

Spon,  E.     Workshop  receipts **R3.ii 

World.     Clodd,    E.     Childhood   of  the   world: 

simple  account  of  man  in  early  times 472.1 

Ewbank,  T.     World  a  workshop 636.2 

Gaussen,  L.     World's  birthday.     (Creation.)...   671.3 

Gay,  S.     World's  lumber-room 645.11 

Giffen,  R.     World-crowding:  address 813.3 

Hitchcock,  E.     World's  supposed  eternity 912.I 

Keltic,   J.   S.,   ed.      Statesman's  year-book  for 
1884:  statistics  and  history  of  the  civilized 

world **R  3.2^ 

Mitchell,  S.  A.     New  general  atlas **R9.i 

Thomas,  J.,  ««(/ Baldwin,  T.,  cds.     Lippincott's 

pronouncing  gazetteer,  1876 **R7.32 

JVavel    round    ike    world.       See   Round    the 

World. 
Yonge,  C.  M.     Little  Lucy's  wonderful  globe.  .269.22 

World  of  ice:   by  R.  M.  Ba'llantyne 299.6 

World  of  wonders,  animate  and  inanimate 645.5 

World  vvent  very  well  then ;   by  W.  Besant 258.24 

Worms.  Darwin,  C.  Formation  of  vegetable 
mould  through  the  action   of  worms,  with 

observations  on  their  habits 665.4 

Worship.     Emerson,  R.  W.     Essay 804.9 

Gladden,  W.,  cd.     Parish  problems 912.19 

Would  you  kill  him?  by  G.  P.  Lathrop 233.46 

WOUVrermans,    Philip.     See  Keddie,   H.     Old 

masters 818.8 

See  Ruskin,  J.     Modern  painters S02.20 

Wreck  of  the  "  Grosvenor  ";  by  W.  C.  Russell.  .  .252.34 
Wreck  of  the  "  Red  Bird  ";  by  G.  C.  Eggleston,  236.14 
Wright,   Carroll   D.      Census  of  Massachusetts, 

1885.     4  vols **R8.3-6 

Reports  as  United  States  commissioner  of  labor, 

1886-1889.     5  vols OK 

and  Wadlin,    H.   G.      Industries   of    the   last 

hundred  years.     [Boston.] *438.4 

Wright,  Chauncey.     See  Fiske,  J.     Essay 824.10 

Wright,  E.  Percival.     Animal  life 646.2 

Ed.     Ocean  world;   by  L.  Figuier 647.3 

Wright,  Henrietta  C.  Children's  stories  in 
American  history.  (To  American  revolu- 
tion.)   475.10 

Children's  stories  of  American  progress 475- 1 8 


WRIGHT. 


14(3 


AOIXG. 


Wright,  Henrietta  C,  continued. 

Children's  stories  in   English   literature:    from 

Taliesin  to  Shakespeare. 815.37 

Children's  stories  of  the  great  scientists 575-9 

Wright,  Theodore  F.     Life  eternal:  sermons. .  •     923.4 
Wright,  Thomas.     Essay :  The  unknown  public. .   813.5 

Ed.     Poetical  works  of  Geoffrey  Chaucer 722.2 

Wrigllt,  Velma.  Sewing-schools  under  difficul- 
ties.     (Boston.) 934.1 

Wright,  W.  U.     Ancient  cities  from  the  dawn  to 

the  daylight 346.18 

Writing.     Higginson,  T.  \V.     Hints  on  writing 

and  speech-making 926.8 

Peabody,  A.  P.     Hand-book   of  conversation. 
(Mistakes   and    improprieties    of    writing 

corrected.) **R4-4 

White.  U.  G.     Every-day  English 926.6 

Wroxhy  college;   by  H.  C.  Adams 278.22 

Wlltlierillg  heights';   by  E.  Kronte 253.32 

Wyandot  cave,  Indiana.  Hovey,  H.  C.  Cele- 
brated American  caverns 675.16 

Wyandotte  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper 21 1. 15 

Wych  hazel;   by  S.  and \.  Warner 216.11 

Wycherley,    William.      See    IMacaulay,    T.    B. 

Sketch. 816.5 

Wycliffe,  John.     5^-^- Wilson,  J.  L.     Biography..   567.5 

Wyman,  Lillie  C.     Poverty  grass 238.33 

Wyoming,  Pa.     Peck,  G.     History,  etc . .   31 1.3 

Wyoming  territory.  Hayden,  F.  V.  Report  of 
the  United  States  geological  and  geograph- 
ical survey,  1877 6E 

Moncrieft",    R.    H.      Men    of    the   backwoods. 

(True  story  of  Wyoming.) 333.3 

WjSS,  J.   R.  von.     Willis   the   pilot:    sequel    to 

Swiss  Family  Robinson 279.9 

and  Montolieu,  f-  P.  de  R.  Swiss  family  Robin- 
son ;   ed.  liy  W.  H.  G.  Kingston. .'. 279.8 

Wyttenbach,  Daniel.  Philological  correspond- 
ence; ed.  by  B.  Sears 815. i 


X. 

Xenophon.      See  Mitchell,  D.  G.      Wet  days  at 

Edgewood 642.4 

Xerxes  the  Great.     Abbott,  J.     History 471.22 

Rawlinson,  G.     Ancient  monarchies,  vol.  3 406.15 

RoUin,  C.     Ancient  history,  vols.  2,  3 449-3. 4 


Y. 

Yacht  voyage:   Letters  from  high  latitudes;   by 

Lord  Dufferin 361.2 

Yam,  pseud.     Wikkey 275.49 

Yanliee,  Connecticut,  in  King  Arthur's  court;  by 

^Iark  Twain 239.22 

Yankee   gypsies.      See   Whittier,   J.    G.      Prose 

works Si 7  4 

Yanliee  middy ;    by  W.  T.  Adams 294.4 

Yates,  Edmund.     Black  sheep 257.31 

Memoirs  of  a  man  of  the  world :  fifty  years  of 

London  life.     (Autobiography.) 557-i6 

Year.     Adams,  O.  F.,  ed.     Through  the  year  with 

the   poets.      12   vols.      (One   volume   for 

each  month.) 735.11-22 

Year  in  a  Lancashire  garden;  by  H.  A.  Bright. .   613.8 

Year  in  Eden ;   by  H.  W.  Preston 229.53 

Year-bOOlC  of  agriculture,   1S55-56;    by  D.  A. 

Wells 6l  7.2 

Yeast ;  by  C.  Kingsley 261.27 

Yellowplush  papers;   by  W.  VL.  Thackeray 21)2.8 

Yemassee ;  by  w.  g.  Simms 222.10 

Yesterdays  with  authors;   by  J.  T.  Fields 817.25 


Yolande  ;  by  W.  Black 255.12 

Yonge,  Charlotte  ^L     Armourer's  prentices 269.16 

Beechcroft  at  Rockstone 269.27 

Book  of  golden  deeds.    575-2 

Bye-words :  tales  new  and  old 269.2 

Caged  lion 269.3 

Chaplet  of  pearls '. . .    269.1 

Daisy  chain 269.14 

Dove  in  the  eagle's  nest 269.9 

Dynevor  terrace 269.24 

j      Heir  of  Redclyffe 269.4 

j      History  of  Prance,     [freeman's  course.] 484.7 

Hopes  and  fears 269.23 

I      Kenneth 269.12 

Lances  of  Lynwood.     (Chivalry.) 269.13 

Life  of  Hannah  More 512.20 

Little  Lucy's  wonderful  globe 269.22 

Love  and  life 269.8 

Magnum  bonum 269.7 

'      Nuttie's  father 269.18 

Our  new  mistress 269.26 

Pillars  of  the  house.     2  vols • 269.5,  ^ 

Prince  and  the  page 269.21 

Reputed  changeling 269.2c 

Richard  the  fearless;   or.  The  little  duke 269.11 

Scenes  and  characters 269.19 

Stokesley  secret 269. 10 

Story  of  the  Christians  and  Moors  of  Spain ....   473.4 

Three  brides 269.25 

Trial :  sequel  to  Daisy  chain 269.15 

Two  sides  of  the  shield :  sequel  to  .Scenes  and 

characters 269. 1 7 

Under  the  storm 269.20 

'  Victorian  half-century  :  jubilee  book 566.10 

Young  folks'  Bible  history, 474-1 

Young  folks'  history  of  England 474-4 

Young  folks'  history  of  France 474-5 

Young  folks'  history  of  Germany. .  • 474-6 

Young  folks'  history  of  Greece 474-2 

Young  folks'  history  of  Rome 474-3 

Young  step-mother 269.29 

York  and  a  Lancaster  rose;  by  A.  Keary 264.31 

York,  House  of.     Gairdner,  J.     Houses  of  Lan- 
caster and  York.     [Epochs.] 451-4 

YorktOMll  campaign  and  the  surrender  of  Corn- 

wallis,  1781.     Johnston,  H.  P.     History.  ..   416  i 
Yosemite   valley.     Pierrepont,    E.      From  Fifth 

avenue  to  Alaska. 312.6 

See  also  California. 
Yoiiatt,  William,  and  Martin,  W^  C.  L.     Cattle  : 

treatise 615.4 

Hog:  treatise 615.10 

Joint  author.     See  Clater,  F. 
Yoiimans,  E.  L.     Hand-book  of  household  sci- 
ence    643.4 

Young,  Ann   Eliza.     Story  of  a   life  in  bondage, 

being  a  complete  expose  of  Mormonism. . .    336. 1 
Young.    Abbott,    J-     Teacher:  moral    influences 
employed  in  their  instruction  and  gov<  rn- 

ment 9 1 6.  i 

Comstock,  A.     Traps 914.13 

Weaver,  G.  S.     Hopes  and  helps 914-' 

Young    American:    lecture;     by    R.    W.    Emer- 
son        S04.6 

Young  Americans  abroad ;  by  J.  O.  Choules 373-3 

Young  American's  library  of  eminent  statesmen; 

by  H.  C.  Watson.     6  vols 573-1-6 

See  Watson,  H.  C,  for  names  of  the  series. 

Young  Benjamin  Franklin;  by  H.  Mayhew 584. 1 

Young  Carthaginian  :  Hannibal;  by  G.  A.  Hentj-,  293.15 
Young  debater :    Debate   upon  the  character  of 

Julius  Ciesar 916.7 

Young  deliverers;   by  E.  Kellogg 296.16 

Young  folks' Bible  histor}  ;   by  CM.  Yonge 474-1 


YOLNG. 


147 


ZWINGLI. 


Touilg  folks'  cyclopaedia   of  common  things;   by 

J.  D.  Champlin,  Jr **R4.3i 

Young  folks'  cyclopaedia  of  persons    and  places; 

by  J.  D.  Champlin **R4.32 

Young;  folks'  heroes  of  history;  by  G.  M.  Towle. 

6  Kols 574.1-6 

See  Towle,  G.  M.,  for  names  of  the  series. 
Young    folks'    history   of    England;   by   C.    M. 

"^"onge 474.4 

Young  folks'  history  of  France;  by  C.  M.  Yonge,  474.5 
Young    folks'    history    of    Germany;    by    CM. 

Yonge 474-6 

Young  folks'  history  of  Greece;  by  C.  M.  Yonge,  474.2 
Young  folks'  history  of  Mexico;  by  F.  A.  Ober-.  494.1 
Y'OUng  folks'  history  of  Rome;  by  C.  M.  Yonge. .  474.3 
Young  folks'  history  of   the  queens  of  England; 

by  R.   Kaufman.     3  vols.     (Abridged   and 

continued  from  Strickland's  "  Queens.")  -  .474.7-9 
Young  folks'  history  of  the  reformation;  by  F.  H. 

Allen 474-I3 

Young  folks'  history  of   the  United  States;  by  T. 

■"W.  Higginson 475.5 

Young  folks'  science  stories  : 

1.  Overhead;     by    A.    Moore    and    L.    D. 

Nichols 674.4 

2.  Underfoot;  by  L.  D.  Nichols 675.12 

3.  Eyes  right;   by  Adam  Stevin 655.9 

Young  folks'  speaker;   ed.  by  C.  A.  Cooke 937-I 

Young  foresters;   by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston 298.13 

Young  gardener's  assistant;   by  T.  Bridgeman.  .  .617.10 

Young  girl's  wooing;   by  E.  P.  Roe 226.7 

Young  Humphry  Davy;  by  H.  Mayhew 584.4 

Young  lieutenant;    by  W.  T.  Adams 294.3 

Young  maids  and  old;   by  C.  L.  Burnham 227.38 

Young  maugars;   by  A.  Theuriet 241.7 

Young  men.       Alcott,    W.    A.       Young    man's 

guide 921.2 

Gladden,  W.     Young  men  and  the  churches..  .  .914.22 

Mann,  H.     Thoughts  for  a  young  man 914-6 

Munger,   T.   T.     On  the  threshold:  papers  for 

young  men 914.32 

Young  Mrs.  Jardine;   by  Miss  Muloch 265.10 

Young  Nimrods  around    the   world;    by    T.    W. 

Knox 375.4 

Young  people.    Harper's.     See    Harper's   young 

people. 
Young  people's   history   of  England;   by   G.  M. 

Towle 474. 1 1 

Young  people's   history    of    Ireland;   by  G.  M. 

Towle ■ 474. 1 2 

Young  ship-builders  of  Elm  Island;   by  E.  Kel- 

"logg 296.5 

Young  step-mother;  by  C.  M.  Yonge 269.29 

Young  voyagers;   by  M.  Reid 297.9 


Young  West-Indian;   by  Mrs.  Blackford 291.2 

Youngest  Miss  Lorton;   by  N.  Perry 235.22 

Youth.     Tolstoi,    L.   N.      Childhood,    boyhood, 

youth 244.41 

Tytler,  S.     Papers  for  thoughtful  girls 917-8 

Yucatan.     Le    Plongeon,    A.    D.       Here    and 

there  in  Yucatan 3i7-i6 

Stephens,  J.  L.     Incidents  of  travel  in  Yucatan. 

2  vols 31 7.4,  5 

Incidents  of  travel  in  Central  America,  Chi- 
apas, and  Yucatan.     2  vols 317-6,  7 

See  Ober,  F.  A.     Mexico. 337-3 

Yusef :  crusade  in  the  East;   by  J.  R.  Browne. . .   346.9 


z. 

Zanonl ;  by  E.  Bulwer-Lytton 253.2 

Zapolya  :  Christmas  tale;  by  S.  T.  Coleridge 805.7 

ZenO.     See  Lewes,    G.  H.     Biographical    history 

of  philosophy 801 .22 

Zenobia  ;  or.    Fail    of  Palmyra;   by   Wm.  Ware. 

2  vols 222.39,  40 

See  Brooks,  E.  S.     Historic  girls 493-2 

Zeph  ;  by  H.  H.  Jackson 212.16 

Zerub  Throop's   experiment;   by  A.  D.  T.  Whit- 
ney   275.10 

Same.     Homespun  yarns 275.15 

ZiCCi  ;  by  E.  Bulwer-Lytton 253.1 1 

Zigzag  journeys;    by  H.  Butterworth.     9  vols. .  .376.1-9 

See  Butterworth  for  names  of  the  series. 
Zininiern,  Helen.     Life  of  Maria  Edgeworth..  ..   512.6 

Story  of  the  Hansa  towns.     [Nations.] 482.25 

Zoe  :  story 275.36 

Zoology.     Agassiz,  L.,  and  Gould,  A.  A.     Prin- 
ciples, part  I.:   Comparative  physiology.  . .   693. 1 
Buckley,  A.  B.     Life  and  her  children  :  Inverte- 
brates      657.3 

Winners  in  life's  race:  Vertebrates •..-    657.4 

Hitchcock,  E.     Zoological  temperance  conven- 
tion in  Central  Africa,  1847 924.2 

Huxley,  T.  H.     Craytish :   Introduction   to  the 

study 693.2 

Zoology,   Marine.     Damon,  W.  E.     Ocean  won- 
ders     647.2 

Dana,  J.  D.     Corals  and  coral  islands 647.1 

Figuier,  L.     Ocean  world 647.3 

Zoroaster.     See   Clarke,  J.  F.     Ten    great    reli- 
gions  912.10 

See  Ragozin,  Z.  A.     Study  of  the  religion 482.20 

Zoroaster  :  novel;   by  F.  M.  Crawford 234.29 

Zurcher    and  Margolle.     Meteors  and  meteoric 

phenomena 683.4 

Zwingll,  Ulrich.     See  Fisher,  G.  P.     Reformation,  462.6 


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